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A review by pavi_fictionalworm
The Shadow Man by Helen Sarah Fields
4.0
Disclaimer: An Audiobook ARC was provided via The Author and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.
I am loving the influx of the the variety of audiobooks ARCs that are now available on NetGalley - and The Shadow Man is one of the recent audiobooks that I had the opportunity to actually be able to listen.
The Shadow Man by Helen Fields is my introduction to the author’s works - and it was actually one that I thoroughly enjoyed - a psychological thriller that kept me on my toes from the start till the end.
Connie, our protagonist, is a forensic psychologist on loan to the Scotland Yard for some very intriguing missing persons case. Connie is no nonsense, sarcastic and foul mouthed confident lady who basically connects with criminals far better than she could with her colleagues.
The missing people have absolutely nothing in common with each other, spanning ages, sexes as well disabilities; but Connie is the one who starts to understand that there is a common thread that connects all of them together.
Unlike majority of the Audiobooks, the one thing that’s absolutely enthralled me in Th Shadow Man was the way the narrator(s) ended up emulating the multiple POVs in different accents as required by the characters themselves, making the experience of listening to the audiobook; a wonderful experience.
The Shadow Man is a creepy psychological thriller that sets the field for some amazing and thrilling books in what I hope would be a long term series with Connie as the protagonist!
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I am loving the influx of the the variety of audiobooks ARCs that are now available on NetGalley - and The Shadow Man is one of the recent audiobooks that I had the opportunity to actually be able to listen.
The Shadow Man by Helen Fields is my introduction to the author’s works - and it was actually one that I thoroughly enjoyed - a psychological thriller that kept me on my toes from the start till the end.
Connie, our protagonist, is a forensic psychologist on loan to the Scotland Yard for some very intriguing missing persons case. Connie is no nonsense, sarcastic and foul mouthed confident lady who basically connects with criminals far better than she could with her colleagues.
The missing people have absolutely nothing in common with each other, spanning ages, sexes as well disabilities; but Connie is the one who starts to understand that there is a common thread that connects all of them together.
Unlike majority of the Audiobooks, the one thing that’s absolutely enthralled me in Th Shadow Man was the way the narrator(s) ended up emulating the multiple POVs in different accents as required by the characters themselves, making the experience of listening to the audiobook; a wonderful experience.
The Shadow Man is a creepy psychological thriller that sets the field for some amazing and thrilling books in what I hope would be a long term series with Connie as the protagonist!
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