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  • The Memory Killer

  • By: J. A. Kerley
  • Narrated by: John Moraitis
  • Length: 10 hrs and 27 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Memory Killer

By: J. A. Kerley
Narrated by: John Moraitis
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Publisher's Summary

Detective Carson Ryder faces a cunning and inventive adversary in this terrifying thriller from the bestselling author of Her Last Scream.

Young men in Miami are being abducted and tortured after their drinks are spiked with a cocktail of drugs that leaves them unable to recall their ordeal. Despite this, Detective Carson Ryder knows the predator’s name, height, age, colouring … everything. It’s impossible for the perpetrator to avoid detection. Yet he does.

When Carson seeks answers from his brother, a wanted criminal intimate with twisted minds, Jeremy’s odd behaviour sparks even more questions. With each abduction, the violence becomes more horrific, and it’s only a short time until torture turns to murder.

But how do you catch an invisible man?

©2014 J. A. Kerley (P)2014 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

Critic Reviews

Praise for the Carson Ryder series:

'Kerley will truly scare the pants off his readers. This one's another winner from a writer moving towards the top of the thriller heap' Publishers Weekly

'A fascinating and frightening take on the genre' Independent on Sunday

'A chilling journey into a pitch-black mind' Michael Marshall, author of The Straw Men trilogy

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Well written and no waffle

Love that this author focuses on the story first. They don't waffle with unnecessary words and descriptions. Just enough to let your mind do all the creating. Great story telling, great story, and I was entertained from start to end. Found one of their books and then started looked for more. MORE PLEASE.

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Awful narration.

I have listened to nearly all of his books and loved them. 2 other narrators… first one was the best, really brought the story’s and characters to life. But this guy…. OMG. I can’t listen to it anymore… I’ve had to speed it up to listen to the last hour and still 7 hours to go. His voices are awful. They make every character sound needy and stupid. I’m being harsh but I’m so disappointed because this guy is narrating the remaining Kerley books so I’m screwed. Please use your original narrators….. please . The sample didn’t highlight how bad it was. I’ll ask for my money back.

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