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  • Bring Me Flowers

  • Detectives Kane and Alton, Book 2
  • By: D. K. Hood
  • Narrated by: Julia Vita
  • Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (39 ratings)

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Bring Me Flowers

By: D. K. Hood
Narrated by: Julia Vita
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She didn’t know he was watching. Until it was too late. She’d walked this path hundreds of times before; she knew every twist and turn. But today was different. She didn’t know someone was waiting for her, hidden away from view. She didn’t know this was the last time she’d walk this path.

Hidden deep in the forest, schoolgirl Felicity Parker is found carefully laid out on a rock with nothing but a freshly picked bunch of flowers next to her lifeless form. Detective Jenna Alton is called in to investigate the gruesome discovery.

With the body found just off a popular hiking route, Jenna believes the killer is a visitor to the town...until a second local girl is discovered.

Within days, Kate Bright, a school friend of Felicity’s, is found brutally murdered at the local swimming pool, and once again the killer has displayed his victim in a terrifying manner and left flowers at the scene. The town is gripped with fear, and Jenna and her deputy, David Kane, now know that the killer is living among them and that he’s picking off school girls one by one. But they don’t know who is next on the list.

As the trail goes cold, Kane and Alton are forced to sit and wait for the killer to make his next move. But now he has a new victim in his sights, and he’s looking much closer to home....

If you love Robert Dugoni, Karin Slaughter, and Rachel Abbott, you’ll love this nail-biting thriller from D.K. Hood.

©2018 D.K. Hood (P)2018 Bookouture

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A good story, marred by stereotyping

Plot was quite strong, but romantic aspect was poorly handled. Roles were overly defined and the female character was constantly patronised

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narration awful

was hoping the review critiquing the narrator was wrong. argh really poor !! spoilt the book I had to stop listening . not able to identify any characters as accent all the same. monotonous. Money back please. very disappointed.

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AWESOME

I loved this 2nd book of Alton & Kane...it kept me gripped until the end...I can't wait to start reading book 3...wonderful stories ..thankyou D K Hood and Julia Vita did a great job of reading it

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Very poor choice of narration

The Narrator’s accent just ruined this book for me it took me week to get through this book, on top of the accent pulling me me out of the story with every word the made little to no attempt to differentiate between characters make it difficult to follow the dialogue when ever multiple characters were present in a scene

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A great story..

This is a great story, very well researched and excellently written.
I have listened to the first book and I couldn't wait to hear the second in the series. But the narrator sucked BIG time..

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Predictable

I had the killer nutted out early on but I found the male voices monotone which took the enjoyment of listening to the story away. The first book narrator was the same. Not sure I’ll try another.

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Cultural Differences

This novel reminds me why I much prefer British and Australian detective fiction. The obsessive role of guns in American detective fiction is truly off putting. Sadly, I also found the narrator of this tale incredibly grating.

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