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THE ART OF VIOLENCE

LYDIA CHIN/BILL SMITH, BOOK 13

Narrator Erica Sullivan has the benefit of Rozan's well-written plot. In the 13th installment in the Lydia Chin/Bill Smith series, Smith takes center stage, with his partner in a supporting role. Sullivan successfully conveys the personalities of the female characters and effectively uses pace and tone to amp up the drama. However, she is less effective in credibly voicing male characters, particularly Smith. Listeners may be challenged to differentiate the characters in the quick-paced dialogue. The plot involves Sam Tabor, a talented but mentally unstable former client recently released from jail. Convinced he is a serial killer, Sam hires Smith to prove it. Sam's network includes a number of obvious and surprising possible perpetrators. The audiobook will keep listeners engaged throughout.

Pub Date: March 2, 2021

Duration: 8 hrs

Publisher: Blackstone Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    AN ISOLATED INCIDENT

    For someone whose vocal palette contains so few colors, Edward Asner is a surprisingly effective narrator. His familiar, pleasant growl compels attention and bespeaks authority. He has his faults though. As an audiobook performer, he has but one personality, whatever the narrative voice of his text. One gets the impression that he enters the studio underprepared, taking his time to discover the book as he reads it. Thus it is with An Isolated Incident, a taut, suspenseful murder mystery set in Puget Sound. Other readers could better explore all the beats of this rich page-turner, but few could hold an audience as effortlessly.

    Pub Date: N/A

    Duration: 3 hrs

    Publisher: Time Warner AudioBooks

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      ALL THAT REMAINS

      Kay Scarpetta takes on more than routine investigations as her job of medical examiner involves her once again in a search for an unknown killer. The story is riveting from the opening chapters, and Sheila Hart never lets the intrigue subside. However Hart doesn't use enough vocal range, and male voices sound tinny and high-pitched. The dialogues with tough yet, endearing, Lt. Pete Marino have perfect cadence, accent and speech pattern, but sound somewhat thin and insubstantial. Telephone conversations and flashbacks are set off by effective sound enhancement, a useful addition. The overall presentation is very good driven strongly by the author's contribution.

      Pub Date: N/A

      Duration: 9 hrs

      Publisher: Brilliance Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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