It starts with a mysterious phone call, summoning homicide counselor Tally Whyte back to the hometown she thought she'd left far behind her. Almost as soon as she arrives, Tally hears that a young woman she knew as a child has been found ritualistically murdered and mutilated. The deeper Tally probes into the bizarre murder, the more chilling it becomes. Each glimpse into the killer's dark mind only unnerves Tally more. Despite frustrating secrets and silences, Tally suspects she's getting close to the truth, but perhaps she's getting too close for her own good. As each new body is found, Tally has to wonder…will she be next?
Psychologist and homicide counselor Tally Whyte is portrayed with an engaging, friendly voice as she works with the friends and families of murder victims in Boston. All that changes when she returns to her hometown in Maine after she learns that her best friend's sister has been murdered. Stephanie Brush gives full attention to vocal nuance and tone as she describes the ritualistic murder scene where the mutilated body was found. She continues with a polished performance as Tally follows the clues that lead back to her father, her childhood, and the mysterious happenings that drove the two of them from the town years before. As the murders mount, Brush captures the building tension with impeccable timing. G.D.W. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
Digital Rights Information
OverDrive MP3 Audiobook
Burn to CD:
Permitted
Transfer to device:
Permitted
Transfer to Apple® device:
Permitted
Public performance:
Not permitted
File-sharing:
Not permitted
Peer-to-peer usage:
Not permitted
All copies of this title, including those transferred to portable devices and other media, must be deleted/destroyed at the end of the lending period.