The Killing Files Audiobook by Nikki Owen
Update: 2017-08-15
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Title: The Killing Files
Subtitle: The Project Trilogy, Book 2
Author: Nikki Owen
Narrator: January LaVoy
Format: Unabridged
Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-15-17
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
In the second book in Nikki Owen's electrifying Project trilogy, it's clear that no matter how fast you run, the past always catches up with you. Dr. Maria Martinez is out of prison, exonerated of a murder she still doesn't remember. But even though she's a free woman, she's on the run.
A file exists, the contents of which could mean life or death for Maria. And members of the Project, the ruthless underground organization that framed her for murder, are after her because of it.
To escape their grasp, she must find the file and then retreat to the safety of her family home in Spain. Little does she know that this might be the most dangerous place of all, and that to survive, she'll have to keep one step ahead.
Members Reviews:
A great follow up to the first in the series
The Spider in the Corner of the Room was the first in this series that will be a trilogy, and introduced us the the world of plastic surgeon and Aspergers sufferer Dr Maria Martinez and "The Project". It was a brilliant read, a book I throughly enjoyed, so I was really looking forward to reading the sequel "The Killing Files". If you haven't read the first part in this series then I highly recommend doing so as otherwise this novel will be totally confusing to you, as the back story from the first is an intricate part of this second book.
Having left off at the end of the first book with Maria escaping prison and fleeing from The Project with the help of some friends, we pick up here with here living in Spain, isolated from most of civilisation in the middle of nowhere. This suits Maria and her condition down to the ground as her head remains clear with no distraction, as she researches online to try and find any more clues as to who exactly The Project are and what they may want with her. She still struggles to recollect what is fact and what is fiction in her memories and also, as always uncovers new memories as she delves further into her journals.
Of course The Project eventually catch up with her and she has to flee her home, arranging to meet up with old friends, the governor of the prison she was in and her fathers old friend - Balthus, her prison friend - Patricia and a new character Chris, a hacker and contact that Balthus directs Maria to make contact with in Spain until himself and Patricia arrive.
What we have unfold is a fantastically whirlwind paced chase/conspiracy thriller that is a fitting sequel to the first book. Maria again is a hugely interesting and empathetic central character as she struggles to keep ahead of and unravel who The Project are and what they want with her. There are many twists and turns throughout as you, as the reader, are unsure who you can and cannot trust. The addition of the new character Chris works really well as Maria takes a bit of a shine to him. He is essential as a character from a practical point of view, for his hacking skills to move the plot along but also works as device to open up more layers of the central character of Maria and it works really well.
It's a fantastical story, perhaps a little too fantastical for some in places but the characters are so well written and the story so well told that I had no issue with suspending disbelief. The book, like the first, picks you up and carries you along for the ride and it is one almighty enjoyable ride.
Title: The Killing Files
Subtitle: The Project Trilogy, Book 2
Author: Nikki Owen
Narrator: January LaVoy
Format: Unabridged
Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-15-17
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
In the second book in Nikki Owen's electrifying Project trilogy, it's clear that no matter how fast you run, the past always catches up with you. Dr. Maria Martinez is out of prison, exonerated of a murder she still doesn't remember. But even though she's a free woman, she's on the run.
A file exists, the contents of which could mean life or death for Maria. And members of the Project, the ruthless underground organization that framed her for murder, are after her because of it.
To escape their grasp, she must find the file and then retreat to the safety of her family home in Spain. Little does she know that this might be the most dangerous place of all, and that to survive, she'll have to keep one step ahead.
Members Reviews:
A great follow up to the first in the series
The Spider in the Corner of the Room was the first in this series that will be a trilogy, and introduced us the the world of plastic surgeon and Aspergers sufferer Dr Maria Martinez and "The Project". It was a brilliant read, a book I throughly enjoyed, so I was really looking forward to reading the sequel "The Killing Files". If you haven't read the first part in this series then I highly recommend doing so as otherwise this novel will be totally confusing to you, as the back story from the first is an intricate part of this second book.
Having left off at the end of the first book with Maria escaping prison and fleeing from The Project with the help of some friends, we pick up here with here living in Spain, isolated from most of civilisation in the middle of nowhere. This suits Maria and her condition down to the ground as her head remains clear with no distraction, as she researches online to try and find any more clues as to who exactly The Project are and what they may want with her. She still struggles to recollect what is fact and what is fiction in her memories and also, as always uncovers new memories as she delves further into her journals.
Of course The Project eventually catch up with her and she has to flee her home, arranging to meet up with old friends, the governor of the prison she was in and her fathers old friend - Balthus, her prison friend - Patricia and a new character Chris, a hacker and contact that Balthus directs Maria to make contact with in Spain until himself and Patricia arrive.
What we have unfold is a fantastically whirlwind paced chase/conspiracy thriller that is a fitting sequel to the first book. Maria again is a hugely interesting and empathetic central character as she struggles to keep ahead of and unravel who The Project are and what they want with her. There are many twists and turns throughout as you, as the reader, are unsure who you can and cannot trust. The addition of the new character Chris works really well as Maria takes a bit of a shine to him. He is essential as a character from a practical point of view, for his hacking skills to move the plot along but also works as device to open up more layers of the central character of Maria and it works really well.
It's a fantastical story, perhaps a little too fantastical for some in places but the characters are so well written and the story so well told that I had no issue with suspending disbelief. The book, like the first, picks you up and carries you along for the ride and it is one almighty enjoyable ride.
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