
Stolen
Whitley & Keal Mystery, Book 3
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Amy Deuchler
About this listen
Another homicide has rocked the small town of Fallsburg, New York. In a cabin nestled deep in the woods, two male victims are discovered, both gunshot victims. One is deceased the other one is barely alive.
But it is not the murder itself that has detectives Jean Whitley and her new partner Marty Keal frantic to find out the answers of what occurred in that cabin, it is the identities of the two small children also found at the scene. One child is quickly identified, but the other, a young boy, remains a mystery. The only one with possible answers is the man who lays critically wounded and unconscious in the hospital, because the unidentified boy either cannot or will not speak.
What happened in that cabin that left one man dead and another barely hanging on?
©2017 Dawn Kopman Whidden (P)2018 Dawn Kopman WhiddenNow, in book 3, the crime involves another murder, with two suspects and two young children of unknown identity. I don't think it would be a spoiler to mention that there is a pedophile involved, so this may not be suitable for some readers.
Untangling the identities of the children and the suspects makes for riveting listening and so I also managed to do quite a bit of ironing :)
I was happy to see that the narration was by Amy Deuchler, the same narrator as book 2. She does a good job with both male and female voices and spoke at a good pace.
I enjoyed the twisty nature of this novel and the ending was satisfying. It was a pleasure to reunite with the crime team of Marty Keal and Jean Whitley, plus Marty's fiance, Hope, whose insights into child psychiatry are fascinating. We also find Jean's daughter Bethany getting involved again, this time through her involvement with her boyfriend Dylan.
Book 4 next...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave."
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A 'must listen'!
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I feel very fortunate in that having received a free copy of Faceless (book 2) by the same author I was lucky enough to obtain this third novel free in return for my honest opinion.
Upon listening to Faceless I loved the characters the author created and I was looking into following up on them when I got the free copy of Stolen.
I was thrilled to find the same narrator reading the story and within minutes it felt like an extension to the previous novel. The characters are well drawn, sympathetic and interesting. Although it is probably better to read them in sequence as a series, they are perfectly good novels as standalone stories.
The author has a great talent for dealing with incredibly difficult subjects (warning for all this novel deals with child abduction and associated issues) and treating them sensitively and humanely. She is able to give even difficult characters a human side and I love this ability of hers.
There is no doubt in my mind now that Dawn Whiddon is going on my authors to look for list. One book can be a one off, but two shows skill and talent, I'm looking forward to the next instalment of Whitley and Keal.
Fantastic story, great characters
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Wow. Left me crying.
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amazing story could not stop listening
amazing storyline
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I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.Stolen is the third book in the Whitley & Keal series and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Whereas Faceless (book #2) was more focused on Jean Whitley and her family, Stolen was more focused on Marty Keal and his family. I really liked the interaction between Marty and Hope, and even with the Captain and the lost child. Whidden has a real ability to create authentic characters that draw you into the plot and make you care.
The narrator, Amy Deuchler, is also an incredible fit for this series. While I prefer her narrating as Jean, I did like her narrating as Marty as well, and for the most part I did find it easy to differentiate the characters by the narrative.
Incredible
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This is a beautifully written story about stolen children and their lives afterwards. There is mention of child abuse throughout, but for me, there was enough emphasis to explain without too many details.
I can’t wait to read the next one and see what happens next for Jean and Marty in their respective lives.
Another fantastic story in this series
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Thrilling read
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Enjoyable listen
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STOLEN
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