Crime Scene (Clay Edison #1) audiobook
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Review #1
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The narrator has a quality to his voice that I can\’t describe, kind of California valley boy thing that I\’m not used to hearing. He did a great job reading the book I just didn\’t think he was the right match for this character. I kept saying to him \”sit up straight and quit being so flippant!\’, Really though, I would listen to him read something else. It was pretty tame as far as action or real suspense goes, unless I missed it in the last three chapters. I just ended up skipping through those. I was pretty disappointed I guess. I thought The Genius was so good. I guess I\’ll try The Executor next. Maybe they wrote this one together when Jesse was just getting started I don\’t know. Keep them coming though! We\’ll read them!
Review #2
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This book was entertaining, suspenseful, funny and held my interest the entire time. I hated for it to end. My first Kellerman that wasn\’t about Alex Delaware and it was delightful! And, or course, Dennis Boutsikaris could make an instruction manual sound engaging! Must listen!
Review #3
Audiobook Crime Scene (Clay Edison #1) by Jesse Kellerman Jonathan Kellerman
The main character (Klay Edison) really grew on me, perhaps in the sequel he\’s a detective, I didn\’t particularly like the ending but overall good listen.
Review #4
Audio Crime Scene (Clay Edison #1) narrated by Dennis Boutsikaris
kind of a laid back story for Kellerman but entertaining and a great listen! The narrator was terrific!!!!
Review #5
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I enjoyed the performance, writing and storytelling yet often wondered \”where is this going?\” Apparently so did the Kellermans because when the book ended I quickly checked to make sure I hadn\’t inadvertently skipped chapters. Overall it\’s a good listen but with a puzzling abrupt conclusion.