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by James Neff ; read by Barrett Whitener ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 22, 2002
Awards & Accolades
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This true crime opus reminds me why Barrett Whitener is one of my favorite narrators. His Southern twang may be a bit more pronounced than usual, but his diction is still crisp and precise, his timbre a pleasant high baritone, his reading meticulous, the sense of his involvement complete. Here he tells of the notorious Sam Sheppard case, the headline-grabbing story of the late doctor who was jailed for the brutal murder of his wife while loudly protesting his innocence. Now, DNA technology may finally lay the mystery to rest. Whether it does or not, Whitener makes the lurid details sound like respectable--and fascinating--journalism.
Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2002
Duration: 18 hrs
Publisher: Books on Tape
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Ann Rule ; read by Laura Hicks ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 22, 2003
The events of the Tom Capano-Anne Marie Fahey case are not unusual. A philandering, self-centered man has relationships with women who are easily controlled. He seduces them, provides the gentle concern they crave and, once caught, demeans them until their self-esteem is gone, leaving them completely dependent upon him. Sadly, this scenario happens all too often. This time, the result is a brutal murder. Because the principals were prominent in Delaware politics, the story attracted media attention. Rule handles the sensational details crisply, professionally, and with a storyteller's flair. Narrator Laura Hicks provides exactly the reading Rule's book demands, keeping listeners riveted. She manages to maintain interest through necessary passages of mundane exposition. Some of her pronunciations are suspect, but with her pleasing voice, Hicks gives a balanced, nonjudgmental performance.
Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2003
Duration: 21 hrs, 30 mins
Publisher: BBC Audiobooks America/ Sound Library
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Geoff Manaugh ; read by Scott Aiello ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 5, 2016
Is this book for burglars, or those who fear them? It's a little hard to tell, which is a problem. Another is that it is more a padded blog or magazine piece than an audiobook with a coherent thesis. While much of the material is interesting the first time you hear it, the second and third times tend to pall, as do lists of things like shapes of lockpicks we will never see or care about. Scott Aiello, so good at fiction, here gets in the way as he tries to breathe drama into material that has no emotional content, and overplays any hint of wit or irony, as if he were performing a snarky SNL skit instead of letting the listener hear what's there.
Pub Date: April 5, 2016
Duration: 8 hrs
DD ISBN: 9781524702212
Publisher: Random House Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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