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  • Jessica Daniel, Book 12
  • By: Kerry Wilkinson
  • Narrated by: Becky Hindley
  • Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (217 ratings)
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Eye for an Eye

By: Kerry Wilkinson
Narrated by: Becky Hindley
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Summary

In best-selling crime author Kerry Wilkinson's Eye for an Eye, DI Jessica Daniel is tasked with multiple investigations while facing demons from her past.

Seventeen years ago, Damian Walker abducted five women because the voices in his head told him to. Now he has been declared sane and is about to be released back onto Manchester's streets with a new identity.

But within hours, there is another attack similar to his previous ones. Walker has proof it's not him - but is he reliable, and, if so, who is trying to frame him?

DI Jessica Daniel and her chief are given a parallel task to the main investigation: keep an eye on Walker - but that's not all Jessica has to do.

Rock star Blaine Banner is playing a series of homecoming gigs but is convinced someone's trying to kill him while a bride-to-be is picketing the police station, demanding someone finds her missing fiancé.

All the while, faces from Jessica's past are watching and waiting. Someone wants a word....

©2018 Kerry Wilkinson (P)2018 Macmillan Digital Audio

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I love Jessica Daniel

Right from the first page I was gripped. Great plots. I couldn't wait to get back to the world of Jessica as much as I could. Made me laugh out loud in places. I'm quite disappointed that I came to the end. Hope it's not too long before the next installment of Jessica and longsight police station

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good listening

narrator is exerlent story good enjoyed it trom begining to end good twists and turns

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So frustrated with this one.

Well, I did enjoy this book. I love the characters and the story, overall, was good, however, it was factually incorrect regarding the whole release of a convicted murderer. Ok, so it's my job to know this stuff, so let me rant. He was released from a secure hospital and a Dr, all by himself, agreed his release. Never ever happened. The Parole Board would be responsible for making that decision. He was released to a random address with no licence in place, no additional licence conditions and no probation officer? Yet he had a tag on. Who authorised that? No one in the story had the authority. He would absolutely be serving a life sentence so without a shadow of a doubt would have a probation officer. He would go to an Approved Premises on release, not any old address and victim services would not be involved with him. The Government have a 'secret squirrel' service for people who need their identity protected and they, along with the probation service, MAPPA unit and various others, would sort it all out. Given his conviction he would be a MAPPA case so the involvement of the Police was all wrong in the book as was the whole ease of release and lack of statutory services etc.
For me, this ruined the book. I agree it makes a better story to have an unsupervised, dangerous man roaming free, but, it is so factually incorrect, I was embarrassed for the author.
Anyway, I'm still looking forward to the next installment and just hope that my soap box doesn't have to come out again!

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Excellent

Another great Jessica Daniels story. I love her. Such a good mix of new and old characters, introspection and action. Great narrator and laugh out loud moments

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Brilliant as usual

I listened to this book over a space of one day. It was thoroughly enjoyable and I just couldn't stop listening. Jessica is my favourite detective ever. Looking forward to the next installment

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Enjoyable!

I really like the character of Jessica Daniels. Here, Wilkinson is back on form in delivering a satisfying read/listen, having failed for me in the previous book in the series. I would have given the story 3.5 stars if that were possible within the context of the best in crime fiction. Becky Hindley does her usually excellent job here. She was raised in West Lancashire and narrates an excellent Manchester accent.

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Can’t wait for the next book

I don’t know how she does it, Kerry writes an excellent story Full of twists and turns and keeps you guessing all the way along. As for narration , I’ve got to be one of Becky Hindley’s biggest fans. Looking forward to the next book.

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Accent drive me mad

My first book of Kerry Wilkinson and I did enjoy it. Like the different “crimes” going on and there was lots of humour in it as well. Overall narration was good but the narrator could not do accents if her life depended on it. Topper was a mix of West Country, slightly Irish but certainly no Scottish. Another character was meant to be a Manc and sounded more Scouse and this spoilt those parts of the storey for me but if you can get past the bad accents, then the rest of the of it is very good

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Another great listen from this author

The ideas from Kerry Wilkinson are always unique, and brilliantly to listen to. The characters are always real and believable. This book is no exception. Narrated incredibly well by Becky Hindley.

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Very good series

I am enjoying this series, as I love a detective series. There is humour and drama in all the stories and shall be downloading the next straight away.

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