The Price of Silence

Unabridged
Author: Kate Wilhelm
Narrator: Anna Fields
Genres: Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Women Detectives
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Date: February 2006
Length: 9 hours, 30 minutes
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA

Overview

In a small town, everyone knows everyone else’s business. But in Brindle, Oregon, there’s a secret nobody wants to see.

Todd Fielding, a newly married young woman, comes to Brindle for a job with the local newspaper, which plans to celebrate the town’s centennial by printing photos and letters from the town’s history. But the relics of the past hide a dark secret. When a young girl disappears and no one in the town appears particularly concerned, Todd looks deeper. She uncovers the shocking fact that five other girls have run away from Brindle under strange circumstances over the past twenty years, but no one seems interested in finding them. As she begins to understand the history of a town steeped in evil, manipulation, and cold-blooded murder, she decides the secrecy has lasted far too long.

Reviews (5)

The Price of Silence

Written by Angie on August 14th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 2/5

Long pretty much sums it up. Kept waiting for something to happen. It couldnit keep my interest.

Decent Book

Written by Ed Jacques on January 28th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I didn't love it...but I liked alright. Probably more like 3.5 stars but worth a listen. The story was engaging and the plot well thought out. I liked the many characters in the story and the author did a decent job of developing them as the story moved along. At times there was more focus on the main romantic relationship in the story, but it was not over the top as someone suggested. Honestly, I think the thing that took this book down a few notches for me was the narration. The narrator was decent enough, I liked her real voice, but when she was in character, especially male characters, it just did not click for me. Having a man do female voices, when done correctly, can work well – but in reverse....I haven’t heard one yet I liked. This one was no exception and it really detracted from my overall enjoyment. Petty maybe – but if I had read this book I think I would have liked it more. Good story if you can get past a female narrator doing cheesy male voices.

THIS IS A GIRL NOVEL

Written by Anonymous on August 1st, 2007

  • Book Rating: 2/5

The author spends far too much time on romantic interactions. At least she didn’t go into detail like a trashy romance novel.

The Price of Silenc

Written by Sherry Perkins from Ashland, KY on April 9th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Great Book, was very good and kept my attention. Was a great mystery.

The Price of Silence

Written by Molly Rhea from Heppner, OR on October 7th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Interesting story that draws the listener in. Good mystery with a surprize ending.

Author Details

Author Details

Wilhelm, Kate

Kate Wilhelm's first novel was a mystery, published in 1963. She has recently returned to writing mysteries with her Barbara Holloway novels. Over the span of her career, her writing has crossed over the genres of Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, fantasy and magical realism; psychological suspense, mimetic, comic, and family sagas, a multimedia stage production, and radio plays. Her works have been adapted for television and movies in the United States, England, and Germany. Wilhelm's novels and stories have been translated to more than a dozen languages. She has contributed to Quark, Orbit, Fiction and & Science Fiction magazine, Locus, Amazing, Asimov's, Ellery Queen, Fantastic Stories, Omni, and Orbit.

Wilhelm and her husband, Damon Knight (1922-2002), also provided invaluable assistance to numerous other writers over the years. Their teaching careers covered a span of several decades, and hundreds of students, many of whom are famous names in the field by their own rights today. They helped to establish the Clarion Writer's Workshop and the Milford Writer's Conference. They have lectured together at universities in South America and Asia. They have been the guests of honor and panelists at numerous conventions around the world. Wilhelm continues to host monthly workshops, as well as teach at other events. She is an avid supporter of local libraries and participates in fundraisers when she is able to.

Kate Wilhelm currently lives in Eugene, Oregon. On her spare time she likes to garden.