Kenneth F Burgess Jr
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The Cold Kiss
- De: John Rector
- Narrado por: Richard Powers
- Duración: 7 h y 25 m
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All Nate and Sara want is a new life in a new town, away from the crime and poverty of their past. So when they are approached at a roadside diner by a shady hitchhiker offering $500 for a ride to Omaha, they wonder if their luck might be changing. At first it seems like so much easy money - but within a few hours the man is dead.
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Depressing
- De Zachary en 08-20-10
- The Cold Kiss
- De: John Rector
- Narrado por: Richard Powers
Great ending.
Revisado: 12-15-20
The story has an engaging start. Less than a third of the way into the book, the plot lapses into a conventional, predictable formula. I almost stopped there. I’m glad that I didn’t. The writer had some nice twists lying in wait, and when the action started, he paced the story so well. The climax was surprising and stayed true to his characters. The coda was also well paced; I couldn’t see where he was going with the story. The ending was perfect! Very impressive.
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Rolling Thunder
- A John Ceepak Mystery
- De: Chris Grabenstein
- Narrado por: Jeff Woodman
- Duración: 8 h y 6 m
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A prominent citizen suffers a heart attack on opening day of a brand new boardwalk roller coaster in the seedy seaside resort town Sea Haven, New Jersey. Initially ruled a tragic accident, it isnt long before there are suspicious hints of foul play, especially after another dead body is discovered: a stunning young beach beauty. Fortunately for mystery lovers, the straight-arrow cop John Ceepak and his wise-cracking young partner Danny Boyle are on the case.
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Thunderous Applause for ROLLING THUNDER!
- De JohnB en 05-09-10
- Rolling Thunder
- A John Ceepak Mystery
- De: Chris Grabenstein
- Narrado por: Jeff Woodman
Well plotted story narrated with breezy charm
Revisado: 04-14-18
What made the experience of listening to Rolling Thunder the most enjoyable?
Chris Grabenstein is an excellent writer. He plots the whodunnit and then takes his wonderful characters Danny Boyle and John Ceepak through a well paced story.
Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Grabenstein plays fair with his plot. He provides clues (and red herrings) as you attempt to solve the mystery just like Ceepak and Boyle.
Have you listened to any of Jeff Woodman’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I only know Jeff Woodman through his narration of the Grabenstein Ceepak mysteries, but his warm, self deprecating delivery is a huge part of the charm of listening to this audiobook series.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
In every Ceepak novel, there are always laugh out loud moments.
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