Echoes of My Soul
Robert K. Tanenbaum, read by Traber Burns. AudioGO, unabridged, 6.75 hrs., $29.95 ISBN 978-1-4821-0127-0
Tanenbaum gives a detailed account of the Career Girl Murders in Manhattan in 1963, the wrongful arrest and poor treatment of George Whitmore Jr., and the determined effort by assistant district attorney Mel Glass to correct the wrongs of a police department that neglected justice. Narrator Traber Burns has a deep, gravelly voice and deliberate delivery that demands listener attention. He does well with the book’s expository sections, and navigates the nuances of the case with ease. Burns also shines in delivering voices that are distinct and embody the mood, attitude, and minds of the many people involved in the case. A Kensington House hardcover. (June)
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Reviewed on: 09/30/2013
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