Great sequel to A Killers Mind, ravenously awaiting the next chapter. ![]() well you can profile what it scared out of me. In the Darkness pushed all my psychological aingst buttons. I unfortunately have a serious fear of dark places and discovered during the attempt at an MRI, key word Attempt, that I was also highly claustrophobic as well. I drifted once but rewound and freaked myself out all over again. ![]() Not to mention Freckle and that bastard Timothy. Except to ask if I could get Marvins phone number? Please tell me this is the not precursor to the last of Zoe, Tatum, Andrea and least of all Marvin. So? Did that get her a pass around the lines of auditioning readers that might have fit this Omer work? Did the book's audio director take long lunches during her reading this book? So, what's the deal with Brittany Pressley?Enquiring minds want to know. So, what's the deal with Brittany Pressley? How'd she get AND KEEP this gig? She did a useful job in reading Omer's "A Killer's Mind" which I enjoyed. Meantime the plot continues on and big pieces of it are missed as the listener's distracted away. And that's how Boston is mouthed by Pressley: which is like an occasional and unpredictable speech challenge that appears mid sentence from time to time, snapping the listener out of the story line to mentally stare at the actress. y'wanna' hear it?" Was there no one else in the Green Room when this Omer novel needed to be read? "When they start reviewing the scenery," the adage goes, "The play's in trouble." When the actor stands out because of an unintended and weirdly erratic speech impairment. "Hey! I've been working on a cool Boston accent. So what's the deal here? Did someone at the publishing house owe Pressley a book? Did she say to someone. And while she’s always known her job could send her to an early grave, she always assumed she’d be dead first.įirst time I've written a review about a reader. With her own family’s safety on the line, Zoe feels she’s never been in more danger. Zoe must think fast to prevent another murder. As Glover’s threats creep toward action, Zoe’s torn between family and duty. ![]() Rod Glover has been tormenting her since childhood, and his latest attack is a threatening photo of himself with Zoe’s sister. Meanwhile, a different murderer is on Zoe’s mind. Zoe and her partner, Special Agent Tatum Gray, work as fast as they can to find the monster behind the shocking video, but soon another one shows up online, and another girl turns up dead. Perhaps even more disturbing is the implication of the video’s title: “Experiment Number One.” Īn online video of a girl clawing at the ceiling of her own grave could be the worst thing FBI forensic psychologist Zoe Bentley has ever seen. A forensic psychologist fights a mental war against two serial killers in this disturbing thriller from Mike Omer, Washington Post and Amazon Charts bestselling author of A Killer’s Mind.
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