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Blood Floor

The First Case Of Marie Liebsam

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Blood Floor

By: Carlton Roster
Narrated by: Drew Deeperau
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A brutal murder, in which all the toes of a young student were amputated, causes horror in the murder department of Walter Kruger. The sometimes too casual main commissioner first hands over the case to his young assistant Marie Liebsam to show her how hard the job as a commissioner is. But she surprises all colleagues with a cool head and clever conclusions. Until she makes a fatal mistake. In the first part of the trilogy Blood, Corpses, Murder, Carlton Roster confronts the unequal team of investigators from Hamburg with very tricky investigations into extremely violent murderers. The young commissioner repeatedly brings herself into precarious situations through her courage, but also through her certain naivety.

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awfull voice over sounds like Alexander trying to read a book! not good at all

really bad!

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The reading is so bad, I couldn’t go further than 10 min. There is no pause between wirds and sentences, and sounds very monotone.

Bad reading

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have up after 20 minutes. awful story and narration. not worth the effort of listening.

awful

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I found this audiobook quite stiff. The narrator doesn’t seem to give the characters any sort of personality and the voice stays the same throughout the story.

Overall the story was out of my usual taste ... for genre nevertheless scenes were well described to put pictures in mind of the scenes happening.

Stiff

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The orator was not very good. He read very monotone and stopped mid sentence as if the full stop was in the wrong place.
The story was ok, but I was disappointed that the villain wasn’t caught in the end.

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