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Unknown Means
by 
Elizabeth Becka
Bernadette Dunne
  
Publisher: Books on Tape
Subject(s):  Fiction
Mystery
Thriller

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File size:   136856 KB
ISBN:   9781415937358
Release date:   Feb 26, 2008

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In UNKNOWN MEANS, Evelyn James is called to investigate two different murders of women in very high-security penthouse suites. When her best friend Marissa, the DNA analyst, is attacked by the same man, things get personal. She's distracted by pressure from her homicide detective boyfriend about their future together and also by a harrowing crime scene in the salt mine underneath Lake Erie. A third murder convinces her that the killer's choice of victim is anything but random.

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Why has a Cleveland socialite been strangled, raped, and taped into a chair? With no possible entrance or escape route for the killer, how exactly was she killed? When forensic specialist Evelyn James is called to the crime scene, listeners are immediately pulled into the suspense. The case becomes personal when Evelyn's best friend is threatened. With a perfect amount of vocal tension, Bernadette Dunne conveys both the worry and increased sense of urgency surrounding the case. Author Elizabeth Becka, a working forensic scientist, keeps the forensic details of her second novel both interesting and believable. Although Dunne's Mexican accent sounds Russian, that is her only flaw. Her consistent performance keeps the dialogue as realistic as the evidence processing. J.T. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
 
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