What could Jane Casey have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you? Unfortunately, nothing but starting from scratch. Would you be willing to try another one of Sarah Coomes’s performances? Not at this time. Although her Irish accent for one character, was rather good Was The Reckoning worth the listening time? Not at all. The Reckoning is Janie Casey's second crime novel starring Maeve Kerrigan as Detective Constable of the London Police force. Someone is targeting registered pedophiles and the violence is escalating and even the police don't regard the murders as a priority.4/5. The Reckoning; By: Jane Casey; Narrated by: Caroline Lennon; Series: Maeve Kerrigan, Book 2 Length: 15 hrs and 17 mins.
The Reckoning; By: Jane Casey; Narrated by: Caroline Lennon; Series Another Great Listen From Jane Casey This is the second in the series I have listened to. This, I have to say is not quite as good as the first, but don't let that put you off, the first was a high bar. It is long at 15 hours, but that does fly by, as the story has many. Review of "The Reckoning" by Jane Casey. I have become a serious fan of Jane Casey and her Maeve Kerrigan police procedural series. Maeve is 28, and a Detective Constable for the London Police Murder Squad. She adores her boss, Superintendent Charles Godley, but he pairs her with a brash newcomer to the squad, Josh Derwent, insensitive and. Listen to The Reckoning by Jane Casey with a free trial.\nListen to bestselling audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android.
'The Reckoning' is written from the perspective of Detective Constable Maeve Kerrigan, familiar to readers of Jane Casey's previous novel, 'The Burning.' She has recovered from the events in the Burning, and is working with her same team except with three new officers and a new partner for Maeve, the abrasive DI Josh Derwent. What could Jane Casey have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you? Unfortunately, nothing but starting from scratch. Would you be willing to try another one of Sarah Coomes’s performances? Not at this time. Although her Irish accent for one character, was rather good Was The Reckoning worth the listening time? Not at all. To the public, he's a hero: a brutal killer who targets sex offenders. To most of London's police force, he's the suspect in a gruesome, time-consuming case to be avoided. But to Detective Constable Maeve Kerrigan, he's a murderer—no matter the sins of his victims—and catching him is her job. Assigned to the case with the division's unreadable new DI, Josh Derwent, young and inexperienced Maeve is determined to prove she has what it takes to make it as a female in the tough world of the.
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