![]() I probably wouldn't have gotten addicted to Connelly as an author if I'd started with this book. So from the standpoint of a huge fan, it was a good book for me. I wouldn't suggest one read this as an introduction to Connelly but I say this after having read his entire Harry Bosch series and Michael Haller series and I'm just trying to read everything he's written now. My only additional comment would be just a suggestion. ![]() Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting? ![]() I like to just not notice the voice so I can focus on the story and I was able to, so well done. I didn't even pick up on the pronunciations until I read it in the reviews after listening to the book. I did see that some people minded his English pronunciations but his lack of the accent to go with it. I didn't mind his British pronunciations of certain words such as pedophile but I email and speak with Brits on a daily basis and often misspell American English now, myself, so it just doesn't bother me in general. I've never come across Buck Schirner as a narrator. Have you listened to any of Buck Schirner’s other performances before? How does this one compare? I liked him from other books and loved reading about his background and what brought him to L.A. ![]() ![]() I'd restart the Bosch series if I couldn't read new books and then move back through to this one I suppose.Äefinitely Jack is my favorite character. I liked it, I purchased it, but probably wouldn't listen again unless I'm out of new (to me) books. Enjoyable but not if it's your 1st Connelly book ![]()
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