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When I first entered the world of audiobooks I got slightly frustrated and for a while I stepped away from this format. If you are a fan of audiobooks you will love this book but if you are new to audiobooks and you are looking to try out an audiobook as an alternative to another format, then this is the book for you. Prosecutors who seek the death penalty put their lives on the line if the guilty are later found innocent. It felt a little unsatisfying to hear about cases that were still unsolved and I think that took away from the book a little.
Mark now has his own prime time ITV and Netflix crime show, The Investigator and presents the Unsolved strand on This Morning , looking at undetected crimes.Mark will talk about the offending of serial killers and where it all started and explore deeply into the minds of some of the most notorious serial killers he has investigated.
It really is a fascinating book to listen to and everyone should download it and listen to it with an enthusiastic mind, willing to learn and think outside the box and enjoy it. I would thoroughly recommend this book if you are interested on how crimes are solved and how killers are tracked down using modern, up-to-date methods and technology. Mark now has his own prime time ITV and Netflix crime show, The Investigator and presents the Unsolved strand on This Morning, looking at undetected crimes. Despite him being reasonably humble, there's a nagging frustration between the lines; he's always got a secret contact, works on 'the edge of the law' and knows more than he's letting on. That he takes on investigations after the police have failed tells us quite a lot already (we're not dealing with a shrinking violet here), but he's not overly egotistical either.I have come across some very interesting audiobooks but for me the narrator's voice is the most important component of an audiobook. Professor Patricia Wiltshire will take you on a journey through the fascinating edgeland where nature and crime are intertwined. A problem I have with many True Crime books - and especially those written by criminal investigators, forensic scientists, and the like - is that there's a tendency for the author to come across as superior to the rest of us. The author read the audio a tiny bit odd with pauses in the wrong places which became quite obvious as the book went on.