North's newest book is The Angel Maker. "From the New York Times bestselling author of The Whisper Man and The Shadows comes a dark, suspenseful new thriller about the mysteries of fate, the unbreakable bond of siblings, and a notorious serial killer who was said to know the future."
Okay, that's a novel idea for sure. Think about it - a killer who can justify each and every crime he commits as 'its meant to be'. The Angel Maker has many, many characters and timelines. I admit I found it overwhelming at times to keep everything and everybody straight. I really liked Katie as a lead character. She came off as believable and it was easy to be behind her. The unfurling of the book was slow for me and my attention started to wander, so I thought I would try a read/ listen combo.
The reader was Rosalie Craig. She did a wonderful job at bringing the book to life for me Her voice has so much movement, rising and falling, capturing the emotion, action, horror, danger and more with her reading. Her voice is pleasant to listen to, she speaks clearly, and I liked her accent. The pace was just right. I've said it before - sometimes I am drawn more into a book when listening instead of reading. And that was the case here. I still found there to be too much in terms of timeline, jumps and points of view, but was able to know who was speaking, by the different voices. Hear for yourself - listen to an excerpt of The Angel Maker. Or if you prefer - read an excerpt of The Angel Maker.
Gentle readers - there are triggers in this book.
I keep meaning to read something by this author, but I haven't as yet. Good to know that your 'read/listen' combo worked here. Have had it on my list and I'll likely try it at some point.
ReplyDeleteThe two previous books were better IMO. And yes, I'm going to use the combo again - it did make a difference.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed The Whisper Man but thought The Shadows was just so-so. This one sounds more like the latter, so I may skip it.
ReplyDeleteI agree Ethan - The Whisperman is the best of the three.
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