They call it the Grief Shop. It's the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for Massachusetts, and Tally Whyte is the director of its Grief Assistance Program. She lives with death every day, counseling families of homicide victims. But now death is striking close to home. In fact, the next death Tally deals with may be her own. Boston is the in the grip of a serial killer known as the Harvester, due to his fondness for keeping bloody souvenirs of his victims. But many of those victims are people that Tally knew, through her work or as friends. Tally realizes there's a connection, a link that only she can find. But she'd better find it fast. The Harvester is getting closer.
Stephanie Brush portrays the character of Tally Whyte as a vulnerable yet no-nonsense and stubbornly independent woman. The head of the Grief Assistance Program at the medical examiner's office, Whyte takes on the investigation of a murder that has hit very close to home. When a childhood friend seeks her help and people attending her grief counseling sessions start dying, she feels it's up to her to figure out what's going on. Brush makes tangible the horror that Whyte feels at a ghoulish serial killer, known as "the Harvester," as well as the fear the crimes engender. Her voices for male characters are a little strained, but her overall performance is vivid and intense. J.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
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