
the setup…
The careful investigating and planning for the capture of Michael Bekker, the insane pathologist who slowly killed his victims and then removed their eyes, was the successful end to Detective Lucas Davenport’s career in the last story. Even though he lost his job in the process, he was satisfied that he brought this evil man down. But then as Bekker is waiting for his sentencing, he escapes his jailers and is tracked to New York where he wreaks havoc upon that city. Lucas is asked to assist the NYPD as a consultant to finally end this man.
the heart of the story…
It’s not all Bekker thought most of it is. Lucas is reunited with Lily Rothenburg who now works for the Deputy Commissioner and is in another relationship. They have another issue to contend with as a vigilante group is out there and believed to be connected to cops. Lucas is out of his element as he doesn’t have relationships with anyone, even Lily, and it always felt like he was some kind of pawn but to what purpose. The moments in Bekker’s drugged brain were again awful and the investigations were just convoluted.
the narration…
Ferrone brings his best to a difficult story and he saved it for me.
the bottom line…
I was hoping for a more interesting angle to the recapture of Bekker but it was bogged down by the second case and Lucas was out of his comfort zone. He still brought his unique skills and keen insights into people but it often felt like he was just one in a sea of political blue. Even though there were a couple of surprising twists near the end, it wasn’t enough to balance what came before. It did, however, bring me closure about Lily. I’m looking forward to returning to Minnesota.
Book Info
- Release Date: April 1, 2024 (originally January 1992)
- Series: Lucas Davenport #4
- Narrator: Richard Ferrone
- Audio Length: 11 hours, 11 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books
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Sorry it was not what you were hoping for, Jo!
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Thanks, Marialyce💜 It seems to be the outlier in the series.
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I’m sorry this one was a bit disappointing to you Jonetta. Let’s hope the next book in the series is more enjoyable.
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Thank you, Jodie💜 I feel confident it will.
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He’s one of my favorite authors. I think I missed this one. Sorry, it wasn’t his best.
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Thanks for that feedback, Jerrie💜 The last two were brilliant so I’m just going to forgive him for this one😏
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Fab review Jo. Glad the narrator saved it for you!
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Thanks, Nicki💜 A good narrator can really change the dynamics.
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Well I can’t remember if I read this one or not, it’s pre Kindle and pre Goodreads for me. I think I read 7-8 of them though. There’s 34 now!!!!
Anne
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I enjoyed the last two but this was just painful.
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I also thought the books set in Minnesota where Lucas is in his element are the better ones. Nice review, Jo.
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Thanks, Carla💜 That’s great feedback.
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That premise does sound good! A shame it was a bit disappointing for you though. Fab review! xx
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Thanks, Yvo💜 I had high hopes.
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