A Necessary Evil, Alex Kava
A Necessary Evil, Alex Kava
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A Necessary Evil
A Maggie O'Dell Mystery

Author: Alex Kava

Narrator: Lorelei King

Abridged: 4 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/24/2006


Synopsis

As the killing spree continues unabated, it becomes clear to Maggie O'Dell—the FBI profiler assigned to the case—that more than one perpetrator is responsible. As she begins to drill down into the facts, Maggie discovers a disturbing Internet role-playing game for youths who have been victims of male authority figures—including Catholic priests.

With the first real lead in the investigation, Maggie wonders if this group has turned cyberspace justice into reality by dispensing their own brand of vengeance. As the ritualistic killings leave America's heartland reeling, Maggie gets a second lead—one that leaves her stunned.

For the past four years she has been driven by blind determination to find Father Michael Keller, the human monster whose acts of brutality continue to haunt her to this day. Sick and twisted, the priest seems to have vanished without a trace. But with an irony that only life can offer, now he has become a target.

When Keller offers to help Maggie solve the crimes in exchange for protection, she has no choice but to ally herself with the elusive child killer—the person she despises with a conviction that's almost religious in its fervor. Maggie must cross a dangerous line into a world of malevolence and evil from which she may not return unscathed. Maggie knows the bargain is a necessary evil…one that may be made in blood...

About Alex Kava

ALEX KAVA’s series of novels featuring FBI profiler Maggie O’Dell have been published in 18 countries and have appeared on numerous bestseller lists. Her books include One False Move and A Necessary Evil. She is a member of Sisters in Crime and the Mystery Writers of America. Alex divides her time between Omaha, Nebraska and Florida.

About Lorelei King

LORELEI KING has recorded over 200 audiobooks, including several titles from Janet Evanovich’s bestselling Stephanie Plum series and Darynda Jones’s Charley Davidson series.  Her many awards include the 2008 Audie Award for Female Solo Narration for Tallgrass by Sandra Dallas, the Radio Times performer of the Year for The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood, and AudioFile Earphones Awards for Eleven on Top and Twelve Sharp, both by Janet Evanovich.  AudioFile also deemed her one of the "Best Voices of 2008."  King’s screen credits include Notting Hill, House of Mirth, and Cold Feet, among others. She has appeared as regular and recurring characters in popular British television shows such as Chef, Cold Feet, Alistair McGowan's Big Impression, Emmerdale, and the saucy Mile High. King now makes her home in London, where she lives with her husband, actor Vincent Marzello.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jonetta on May 16, 2016

FBI profiler Maggie O'Dell finds herself back in Nebraska after a priest is found murdered in the Omaha airport bathroom and it appears he's one of several being murdered around the country. She was pulled away from a case in Washington, D. C. where the heads of three women were found in different l......more

Goodreads review by Marnie on June 02, 2017

This was the best book in the series, up to date. It was fast paced and intriguing, always keeping you turning the pages. A good ending to the story that started in A Perfect Evil. I will suggest only reading this book if you've read the previous books in the series, otherwise you will be lost and end......more

Goodreads review by Alex is The Romance Fox on December 03, 2016

FBI profiler, Maggie O'Dell is back in the 5th book of this series. Maggie is working on two cases that seem linked with each other....in DC, priests are being killed and in Omaha, women's heads are being discovered. With the help of her friend, mentor and psychologists, Gwen Patterson and Detective J......more


Quotes

“Maggi-Meg Reed narrates this story of murder, mayhem, and kidnapping with a single voice that pulls at listeners, dragging them into the action” —AudioFile magazine