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General Information
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Title: A Perfect Evil
Author: Alex Kava
Read By: Richard Rohan
Copyright: 2000
Audiobook Copyright: 2000
Genre: Mystery
Publisher: DH Audio
Series Name: Maggie Odell
Position in Series: 01
Abridged: No
Original Media Information
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Media: Tape
Number: 8
Source: Library
Condition: Very Good
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Total Duration: 10:50:54
Total MP3 Size: 298.15 MB
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MP3 File List
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01 18.84 0:41:08 AKPE01-16 Alex Kava - A Perfect Evil 01A.mp3
02 18.64 0:40:42 AKPE02-16 Alex Kava - A Perfect Evil 01B.mp3
03 18.68 0:40:47 AKPE03-16 Alex Kava - A Perfect Evil 02A.mp3
04 18.89 0:41:14 AKPE04-16 Alex Kava - A Perfect Evil 02B.mp3
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Book Description
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Perfect Evil
FROM THE PUBLISHER
A killer is watching . . .
The brutal murders of three young boys paralyze the citizens of Platte City,
Nebraska.
What's worse is the grim realization that the man recently executed for the crimes was a copycat. When Sheriff Nick Morrelli is called to the scene of another grisly murder, it becomes clear that the real predator is still at large, waiting to kill again.
Morreli understands the urgency of the case terrorizing his community, but it's
the experienced eye of FBI criminal profiler Maggie
O'Dell that pinpoints the true nature of the evil behind the killings -- a revelation made all the more horrific when Morrelli's
own nephew goes missing.
Maggie understands something else: the killer is enjoying himself, relishing
his ability to stay one step ahead of her, making this case more personal by the
hour. Because out there, watching, is a killer with a heart of pure and perfect
evil.
SYNOPSIS
A deranged killer is performing his gruesome rituals undetected in the
terrified community of Platte City, Nebraska-- and all evidence points to
recently executed serial killer Ronald Jefferys. It takes the expertise of FBI
profiler Maggie
O'Dell to reveal that Jeffreys was convicted and executed for two murders he didn't
commit and that the real killer is still on the loose. Can she unmask this
maniac before he takes another innocent life?
FROM THE CRITICS
Woman's Own
A roller coaster read. Your heart is in your throat the entire time.
Publishers Weekly
A serial killer eludes an FBI profiler and a smalltown Nebraska sheriff in Kava's
engaging debut, which manages to remain entertaining despite a fairly
conventional plot line. As the story opens, recently appointed Sheriff Nick
Morelli is as relieved as the rest of the citizens of Platte City that his
predecessor, who also happens to be his father, has captured the child killer
who plagued the town. But after the killer is executed, another child is
discovered dead, and Morelli realizes that the convicted man was in fact a
copycat killer, leaving the original criminal still on the prowl. Morelli gets
some much-needed help in the investigation from FBI profiler Maggie
O'Dell, but the hunt gets complicated when Morelli's sister, a journalist,
leaks info to the media. Things become even stickier when
O'Dell unearths a couple of unlikely suspects who've been dismissed by the
police, and the search takes on a new level of urgency when
Morelli's nephew is abducted and appears to be the next victim. Kava keeps her prose simple, but she does a nice job of setting up the chemistry between O'Dell
and Morelli while balancing the various family issues Morelli faces in the
investigation. She also makes good use of the smalltown milieu, tightening the
tension by establishing that the killer is part of the fabric of the community.
The result is a well-crafted page-turner involving the reader in the specter of
murder in an intimate and disturbing fashion, with a plausible setup for a
sequel. Agent, Philip Spitzer. (Aug.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business
Information.|
Library Journal
Kava's debut thriller borrows bits and pieces from other novels: a little Silence of the Lambs here, a dash of Kiss the Girls there. The result is uneven but indicative of better things to come once Kava does his research a little better and cuts back on some of the purple prose. Research problems? Well, it is doubtful that a small Nebraska town would have a radio station with the call letters KRAP, and the Strategic Air Command disappeared more than a decade ago. But the story still manages to hold a listener's
interest. An FBI profiler and the town sheriff are brought together after a
string of brutal murders of young boys. The female profiler has had experience
with a similar killer who is now in jail (or is he?), and the sheriff knows
that he got his job only because his father had been a well-loved law officer
(or was he?). The red herrings abound in A Perfect Evil, but true aficionados of
thrillers will have figured out who the killer is halfway through the story.
And speaking of KRAP, this cassette came in the worst casing this reviewer has
ever encountered: the cover shatters like glass, and trying to fit the tapes
back into their respective slots gives figuring out the
Rubik's Cube a run for its money. Still, it's a promising first novel and
should be popular in most audio collections. The narrator, Richard Rohan, does
voices well and manages to keep up the pace of the story even when the text
slacks a little. Joseph L. Carlson, Lompoc P.L., CA Copyright 2001 Cahners
Business Information.
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