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A review by apagetoturn
Silent Evidence by Clea Koff
4.0
If you’re a fan of Bones or forensic thrillers packed with sharp dialogue, intriguing science, and a dash of danger, Silent Evidence is a must-read. Clea Koff introduces readers to Jayne and Steelie, forensic specialists who run Agency 32/1, bringing their unique expertise to the table when an FBI agent calls them in to examine a horrifying case—multiple victims, frozen body parts, and a killer still on the loose.
The banter between Jayne and Steelie is a definite highlight, adding some levity to the dark subject matter and making them an engaging duo to follow. The forensic details are well-researched, keeping the mystery grounded in reality while still delivering plenty of suspense. The pacing is strong throughout, with tension building steadily as the stakes rise.
The audiobook narration was another plus—the narrator did a great job giving each character a distinct voice, which made following the dialogue smooth and enjoyable.
The only thing keeping this from a full five stars is that certain moments felt a little predictable, and I would have liked a bit more depth in some of the supporting characters. That said, it’s still a thrilling ride with enough twists to keep you invested. I’ll definitely be checking out the next in the Hall & Lander series!