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Genesis
- A Robert Hunter Thriller
- Narrated by: Thomas Judd
- Length: 16 hrs and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A killing like no other.
A killer more twisted than he’s ever seen before.
A case that will test him to the limit.
Has Robert Hunter finally met his match?
‘Do you believe the Devil exists, Detective?’ the officer at the end of the line asks. ‘Because if you don’t . . . I’m sure you will once you get here.’
Robert Hunter is called to the most vicious crime scene he has ever attended. It is made even more disturbing when the autopsy reveals a poem, left by the killer, inside the body of their victim.
Soon, another body is found. The methods and signature of the murder differs, but the level of violence used suggests that the same person is behind both crimes. Hunter’s fears are confirmed when a second part of the poem is found.
But this discovery does more than just link the two killings – it suggests that this is the work of a serial murderer.
With no forensic evidence to go on, Robert Hunter must catch the most disciplined and systematic killer that he has ever encountered, someone who thrives on the victims' fear, and to whom death is a lesson that needs to be taught.
From #1 Sunday Times and multi-million copy bestselling author, Chris Carter, comes the most compelling and ruthless Robert Hunter thriller yet.
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- Lyndsey Bowdler
- 16-10-2022
Excellent
Another gripping instalment in the Robert Hunter series. Narrator is excellent as always. Engaging from the first chapter.
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- Robyn Land
- 21-10-2022
best read ever
this is one of his VERY best, top shelf, hard to put down. 11 out of 10.
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- Ben struber
- 21-10-2022
Genesis story is genius!
Chris carter has done it again. Starts quickly and holds you through to the end.
My favourite author.
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- Lesley
- 01-10-2022
Genesis
warning, before you start this book, lock your doors and windows check under the bed and in the wardrobe and hope no one sends you a text. Another edge of your seat creepy book by the master of suspense Chris Carter.
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- AG
- 31-10-2022
Another good one!
Thanks CC for another very good read and story line. 👍 😀 👌 👏
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- Anna
- 29-10-2022
Leave the political wokeness out next time
I truly love Chris Carters books and have read them all, but lately the political woke madness is creeping in a tad too much. I appreciate that the lead character Robert Hunter isn’t actually condoning the opinions stated, however the overall feel of the story gets a tad overshadowed at the first quarter due to the heavily polarising subjects added, which has got nothing to add to the plot of the novel.
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- Tiffany
- 13-11-2022
Not Great
I have read all Chris Carter’s books and this was not great. It’s like he is trying too hard to make the murders extra violent, because it will somehow make the story more entertaining? It made the narrator’s shortcomings, which I would normally ignore, more obvious - very monotonous, with not a lot of inflection.
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