Unabridged Audiobook
great story telling
This was a first for me to have two stories in one and I'm not sure I was a fan. While the stories were ok, they were very short.
A vague story-line told in a whiny and saccarhin tone, rather like nails on a chalkboard. Not worth the listen.
Capital Crimes is coined as another Kellerman collaboration. However, like their other "collaboration", that is what this book is not. Like their other book, this is essentially 1 book containing two novellas, one from each spouse. In each, the characters we love to read about in each authors series' make cameo appearances, but are not the primary characters in the story. While this collection is much better than their last book together by far, these two novellas are not their best work. Entertaining, yes... but they've both done much better work. I would like to see a true collaboration - one in which the Deckers meet the Delaware / Sturgis crew. I think that would be a book to look forward to, and not just in a novella. The one great thing about this book is that John Rubenstein is the narrator. He's been the narrator for every Delaware novel I've listened to so far, and I really enjoy his work. His voice has a way of drawing you right into the story with him.
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