Catch Me
Detective D.D. Warren • Book 6
by Lisa Gardner
Narrated by Kirsten Potter
Why Listen to This Audiobook?
A woman training to survive her own murder — date already circled on the calendar — is either the most compelling victim you'll ever meet, or something far darker.
- Great if you want: a ticking-clock thriller where the victim may be the threat
- Listening experience: tense and propulsive; the countdown structure makes pausing hard
- Narration: Potter brings cool precision to D.D. Warren's skeptical detective voice
- Skip if: you dislike parallel storylines that converge late
About This Audiobook
Charlene Grant is convinced she has four days to live. Her two closest childhood friends have been murdered on the same date in successive years, and the calendar is closing in. She goes to homicide detective D.D. Warren with her story, having spent months building herself into someone capable of fighting back. But as D.D. investigates, she becomes less certain that Charlene is the victim she appears to be, and the question of what the woman is actually protecting begins to feel more urgent than the threat she claims to fear.
Kirsten Potter's narration is a cornerstone of the D.D. Warren series, her voice giving the detective a sharp, no-nonsense presence while bringing genuine complexity to Charlene's more ambiguous perspective. The dual-protagonist structure plays to Potter's range, and her pacing through Gardner's tightly wound reveals keeps the tension ratcheted even as the story's foundation keeps shifting. At over thirteen hours, the production earns its length with character work that makes the climax land with full emotional force.