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The Voice Inside by Brian Freeman

nickieandremus's review against another edition

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5.0

*** I received an advanced e-copy of this book in exchange for my honest review

This is the second book in the Frost Easton series. Rudy Cutter, the serial killer Frost had put behind bars, gets let out of prison on a technicality. Frost is then on a mission to find more evidence to put him away for good.
I am a huge fan of Brian Freeman's books and this one did not disappoint. I could not put this book down! Definitely a must-read for fans of thrillers.

elfstone's review against another edition

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5.0

This is one of my favorite books from Brian Freeman. Frost Easton returns, along with the setting of San Francisco, and Frost is put through hell and back in this latest book.

Because Frost is such an honorable and honest cop, a serial killer decides to play with Frost in the most fiendish way possible. Frost is forced to turn over evidence provided thanks to the killer, which forces the state to release the serial killer from prison and which ruins the career of a friend. Making it so much worse is that this depraved serial killer, Rudy Cutter, was imprisoned for killing Frost's younger sister, Katie, as one of the victims of Rudy's killing spree.

Could any of us do the right thing when it causes so much pain?

The Voice Inside is a book that will cause you to read on through the night if you start it too late in the evening. 5 stars!

anjana's review against another edition

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4.0

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mcipher's review against another edition

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4.0

I put this down for a long time and then realized I was more than halfway done and should just finish it up. I love the cat in this series, and the twists and turns kept me guessing. The neat wrap-up worked well, but I was disappointed in the romantic angle on this one - that complication isn’t necessary to make the series interesting.

serialreaderk's review against another edition

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4.0

Good one with an apt closure

I wrote to Brian after reading The Night Bird and wishing the book had more of the brother sister chemistry. Boy did he deliver that here. The book is an apt closure to that aspect of Frost Easton's life. A book which makes you question judgements made by the lead characters (pretty early in the narrative of this book) sure manages to hit the bulls eye with it's audience. So being the selfish reader I am, it would be great to maybe see a prequel into the Jess and Frost Easton relationship and definitely into the mind of one of the most impressive negative characters, Rudy Cutter. On the negative side, I felt the book trying to rush a bit to make it a quick read. Apart from the nitpicking, this was a compelling sequel to The Night Bird. A good stand-alone read too if you haven't read the first.
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