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I Can See You
I Can See You
I Can See You
Audiobook7 hours

I Can See You

Written by Michael Leese

Narrated by Michael Healy

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

It was an idea that was full of hope. But it turned into a nightmare. And now a serial killer wants to test himself against one of Scotland Yard's most unique investigators.

Jonathan Roper is a key player in the elite Special Investigations Unit. His autism, and a relentless drive, have given him an extraordinary range of skills which make him a formidable detective. His reputation has grown to the point where he has been invited to join the digital fight against terror-but that's not working out as it means losing contact with his boss, Chief Inspector Brian Hooley. The pair formed a powerful bond while bringing down a gang of ruthless mercenaries running riot in London.

Now events are throwing them back together and soon they realize that this new investigation is completely personal. The enemy has them in his sights and wants to kill.

Despite the very real tensions Roper can't resist once again turning his critical eye on the long suffering Hooley. Seldom has one man come under so much pressure for his lifestyle choices.

Roper and Hooley's special relationship provides a stream of genuine humor at the heart of what is a dark, psychological thriller.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 21, 2018
ISBN9781977388902
I Can See You

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Jonathan Roper is now working at GCHQ analysing intelligent for patterns. But all is not going well so DCI Brian Hooley is set to help as he is one of the few people he trusts. Meanwhile his old team back at Scotland Yard headed by Julie Mayweather is investigating a serial killer.
    An enjoyable and interesting mystery, another in this series
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The blurb of this book sounds really awesome and that's why I requested this ARC from StoryCartel.

    I loved the idea of a lead character who wasn't perfect. And I loved Jonathan Roper. His character was intriguing, he made me laugh at times with his bluntness, and to be absolutely honest, he was adorable.

    Jonathan Roper and Brian Hooley were my favorites from the novel.

    Though the novel itself, I found a bit lacking. I had to struggle through it a lot. I try to not give up on a book, and that's why I tried my best and finished reading this book.

    I must admit the ending was really good, but there were many chapters where o was so confused I had no idea what was happening. At times, the conversations between characters got so technical that they were hard to understand.

    Despite that, I did finish it because quite frankly, I wanted to know what happens next and also if my guess about the killer was correct. And it was.

    So yes, even though it wasn't an easy read, I had fun reading it (half of the time) and I'm happy that I made it to the end.