I Can See You
Jonathan Roper Investigates Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Healy
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By:
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Michael Leese
About this listen
It was an idea that was full of hope. But it turned into a nightmare. And now a serial killer wants to test himself against one of Scotland Yard's most unique investigators.
Jonathan Roper is a key player in the elite Special Investigations Unit. His autism, and a relentless drive, have given him an extraordinary range of skills which make him a formidable detective. His reputation has grown to the point where he has been invited to join the digital fight against terror - but that's not working out as it means losing contact with his boss, Chief Inspector Brian Hooley. The pair formed a powerful bond while bringing down a gang of ruthless mercenaries running riot in London.
Now events are throwing them back together, and soon they realize that this new investigation is completely personal. The enemy has them in his sights and wants to kill.
Despite the very real tensions, Roper can't resist once again turning his critical eye on the long-suffering Hooley. Seldom has one man come under so much pressure for his lifestyle choices.
Roper and Hooley's special relationship provides a stream of genuine humor at the heart of what is a dark, psychological thriller.
©2017 Michael Leese (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about I Can See You
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- Anonymous User
- 14-11-2022
Only Fair
I'm not sure what the audio book equivalent of "couldn't put it down" but this was not it. For me, the best books have an even balance if the crime and its twists on the one hand, and the character (s) development on the other. This book has no such balance. I get why. Does not make it interesting.
The reader is professional enough although I am not fond of his default accent. Doesn't fit the nature of a gritty crime novel. perhaps that's just me.
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