![]() ![]() This review has been updated to note the book's author is using a pseudonym. Readers will have a tough time putting down this truly unnerving tale, with its seemingly unexplainable elements and glimpses of broken and dangerous minds. ![]() A strange man snooping at the Kennedy house and an attempt to lure Jake away during the night become connected to Beck’s investigation as she and Willis struggle to make a connection to Carter. The sensitive Jake talks to a little girl who isn’t there and fears “the boy under the floor” in their odd new house. ![]() Meanwhile, author Tom Kennedy, still reeling from his wife’s death, seeks a fresh start in Featherbank with his seven-year-old son, Jake. Beck brings in Willis to assist, specifically because he’s the only person Carter will talk to. as incarcerated serial child killer Frank Carter (aka the Whisper Man), who was apprehended 20 years earlier by Det. Neil may have been lured from his home by someone who whispered at his window at night, the same m.o. He lives in Leeds, England, with his wife and son, and is a British crime writer who has previously published under another name. Amanda Beck heads the search for six-year-old Neil Spencer, who has gone missing from the English village of Featherbank. Alex North AugThe Whisper Man by Alex North is a multi-generational thriller about a father and son caught in the crosshairs of an investigation to catch a serial killer preying on a small town. Alex North is the internationally bestselling author of The Whisper Man and The Shadows. In the pseudonymous North’s superb thriller, a police procedural with supernatural overtones, Det. ![]()
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