The Taken

The Taken
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Hazel Micallef Series, Book 2

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

نویسنده

Bernadette Dunne

شابک

9781602839625
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from May 24, 2010
Lovers of twisty but plausible plotting and an out-of-the-ordinary lead will embrace Wolfe's standout second police procedural featuring Canadian Det. Insp. Hazel Micallef (after 2009's The Calling). A bizarre case brings Micallef, who depends on her ex-husband and his new wife as she recovers from a serious back injury suffered in the line of duty, back into action sooner than planned. A body fishermen dredge up from the bottom of a lake in Port Dundas, Ont., turns out just to be a mannequin, but numbers on the dummy lead Micallef to a Web site streaming video that appears to show a man being tortured by his abductor. In a frantic search for clues, Micallef concludes that the kidnapping is somehow linked to a fictional story being run in installments in the local newspaper. It's a testament to Wolfe's storytelling gifts that her reveal of the criminal's identity about midway through heightens rather than diminishes the tension.



AudioFile Magazine
The discovery of a body that turns out to be a mannequin jump-starts an investigation headed by 62-year-old Hazel Micallef, a Canadian detective recovering from back surgery at the home of her remarried ex-husband. If this seems an unlikely scenario, it is, nonetheless, typical of the entire plot. Bernadette Dunne does her best with it, reading suspense into scenes where it's called for; tension into conversations between Hazel, her family, and her police colleagues; and urgency into the hunt for a mutilated hostage whose hours are numbered. Likable characters are rare; certainly Hazel can be prickly, profane, and headstrong. Overall, Dunne's performance is better than the bizarre and ghoulish story itself. J.B.G. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine


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