Sleepwalker
Gelesen von Keith Latch
Keith Latch
Night after night, beautiful young women are murdered in the city of Memphis, home of the blues. The police have no clues and it all comes down to Detective Renee Juliard, a tough, gritty woman not very well liked among her collegaues, to save the city from the fear that continues to build like an enraged hurricane.
Tim Seale, a married newspaper editor is having trouble sleeping. Morning after morning, however, he awakes with his clothing damaged and sometimes even blood on his hands. As he begins his own, private investigation, he learns things he wish he hadn't.
Because...
When Tim Seale closed his eyes, Evil awakes.
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Sleepwalker
André
I'm enjoying the story thus far, but the medical references don't make sense. When the killer cut the peroneus brevis tendon was cut. Why? It would be extremely difficult to cut it alone (peroneus longus + tertius run next to it) and it would not cause immobility, instability yes. It would make more sense to cut the calcaneus tendon (achilles tendon) very easy to cut even through clothes and it would stop one from walking. And the same with the back muscle reference, that muscle would also be damn hard to hook specifically, and it would be very small in a woman, it would not be able to hold an entire body's weight, it would tear.
grammar school narration
I truly love this storyline but honestly my grandchildren can do a better job at narration then the narrator did
reader sucked why would the cop go by herself with all those cops there doesn't make sense