The Angel Maker, Alex North
The Angel Maker, Alex North
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The Angel Maker
A Novel

Author: Alex North

Narrator: Rosalie Craig

Unabridged: 8 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/28/2023


Synopsis

"Narrator Rosalie Craig is especially adept at providing varying voices to assist the listener in identifying characters." - AudioFile Magazine

This program is read by London Evening Standard Award–winning actor Rosalie Craig, who also plays Virginia in Netflix's 1899.

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Whisper Man and The Shadows comes a dark, suspenseful new thriller about the mysteries of fate, the unbreakable bond of siblings, and a notorious serial killer who was said to know the future.

Growing up in a beautiful house in the English countryside, Katie Shaw lived a charmed life. At the cusp of graduation, she had big dreams, a devoted boyfriend, and a little brother she protected fiercely. Until the day a violent stranger changed the fate of her family forever.

Years later, still unable to live down the guilt surrounding what happened to her brother, Chris, and now with a child of her own to protect, Katie struggles to separate the real threats from the imagined. Then she gets the phone call: Chris has gone missing and needs his big sister once more.

Meanwhile, Detective Laurence Page is facing a particularly gruesome crime. A distinguished professor of fate and free will has been brutally murdered just hours after firing his staff. All the leads point back to two old cases: the gruesome attack on teenager Christopher Shaw, and the despicable crimes of a notorious serial killer who, legend had it, could see the future.

A Macmillan Audio production from Celadon Books.

About Alex North

Alex North is the internationally bestselling author of The Angel Maker, The Whisper Man and The Shadows. He lives in Leeds, England, with his wife and son, and is a British crime writer who has previously published under another name.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa of Troy on October 24, 2023

Exceptionally Slow Paced The Angel Maker had some intriguing, mysterious elements which fell flat primarily because of poor storytelling and a faulty format. In The Angel Maker, there are many different characters and shifting time periods. The author presented events in an almost chaotic, haphazard f......more

Goodreads review by Jayme on February 28, 2023

I was BEYOND THRILLED when I was approved to read an early copy of the upcoming Alex North novel. I moved it straight to the top of the overflowing stack! 📚 Alan Hobbes is a distinguished philosophy professor who has been brutally murdered just hours after firing his staff. Of course, he knew he was......more

Goodreads review by Nilufer on March 31, 2023

Waiting for my ARC copy of the latest Alex North book was just like waiting for Godot! This is actually one of the most anticipated books of the year, and I was so desperate to read it that I almost considered selling my husband's kidneys for an early copy! Luckily, I got my own happy ending when I......more

Goodreads review by jessica on March 31, 2023

while i was reading this, i was engaged, attentive, thought the content was interesting and was very much looking forward to discovering how everyone was connected. but when i reached the end and everything was tied together, the only feeling i could feel was “okay…? so what? who cares?” i just was......more

Goodreads review by Melissa (Semi-hiatus for Work) on February 08, 2023

3.5 stars, rounded up This is overall a very good thriller, but it does take a lot of concentration to be able to follow who all of the characters are through the various timelines and how they are all interconnected. In the end, I was satisfied and all of my questions were answered. I'm not going to......more


Quotes

The Angel Maker weaves "an intriguing cast of characters across multiple time periods into a story rich with layers and plot twists and perfectly suspenseful pacing. A delightfully bone-chilling tale."
–Kirkus Reviews