AUDIO BOOK REVIEW: The Butcher and the Wren by Alaina Urquhart
REVIEW:
I loved this creepy read. When the psychos look normal and you don't realize you're in trouble until it's too late. This makes it seem all the more real to me. Written by Morbid, podcaster Alaina Urquart this book packs lots of terror but also has a strong main female character. That this is set in Louisiana doesn't hurt, as the whole state has a bit of the creep factor. The winding bayous, the spanish moss, its just a great setting. The narration on this book is fantastic and really sucked me in. If there was ever a book that would make a great movie, this would be it.
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Publisher: Zando
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Something dark is lurking in the Louisiana bayou: a methodical killer with a penchant for medical experimentation is hard at work completing his most harrowing crime yet, taunting the authorities who desperately try to catch up.
But forensic pathologist Dr. Wren Muller is the best there is. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of historical crimes, and years of experience working in the Medical Examiner's office, she's never encountered a case she couldn't solve. Until now. Case after case is piling up on Wren's examination table, and soon she is sucked into an all-consuming cat-and-mouse chase with a brutal murderer getting more brazen by the day.
An addictive listen with straight-from-the-morgue details only an autopsy technician could provide, The Butcher and the Wren promises to ensnare all who enter.
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