Review: Fair Warning by Michael Connelly, read by Peter Giles and Zach Villa

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Fair Warning is the 3rd book in the Jack McEvoy series by the #1 New York Times Best-Selling and Award-Winning author Michael Connelly.


After the dramatic events in the two previous books, The Poet and The Scarecrow, we find journalist Jack McEvoy working for a small online paper in the City of Angels. But, when he becomes a person of interest in a murder investigation, things are getting complicated very fast. Who will be able to find first the elusive killer? The Police or a reporter with the necessary skills for this kind of work?

Two excellent narrators are on spot in order to bring to life all the interesting characters in Fair Warning. Peter Giles returns to his role as investigative reporter Jack McEvoy and delivers another strong performance, while Zach Villa is our creepy, soft-spoken bad guy. A very good selection of voiceover artists, for an extremely entertaining narrative experience.

Michael Connelly brings us another unputdownable mystery! Fans of his, or of the genre, Fair Warning will captivate and delight endlessly.


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