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  • Dead Ringer

  • Cold Case Psychic, Book 6
  • By: Pandora Pine
  • Narrated by: Michael Pauley
  • Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (157 ratings)

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Dead Ringer

By: Pandora Pine
Narrated by: Michael Pauley
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Cold case detective and newlywed, Ronan O’Mara, is sitting on top of the world. When he returns to work after his honeymoon, he finds more waiting for him than a stack of dusty cold-case files. Hidden in the mail on Ronan’s desk is a letter from Tank Hutchins, aka The Riverside Ripper. Convicted of murdering a woman three years ago, Tank claims he is innocent and asks Ronan and Tennyson for their help in proving who really committed the crime: his twin brother, Tim.

Psychic Tennyson Grimm is reluctant to meet with the convicted murderer who’s placed his faith in Ten’s gift. When Tennyson realizes Tank is innocent of the crime for which he’s serving 25 to life, he knows that he and Ronan have to do whatever it takes to set things right.

Together with Tank’s private investigator, the mysterious Jude Byrne, Ronan and Tennyson retrace the steps of the original investigation hoping to find the one piece of evidence that will get Tank’s conviction overturned and bring the real killer to light.

When new evidence leads them to believe there’s a larger conspiracy at play, will Tennyson and Ronan be able to find the killer before he returns to complete his diabolical plan?

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Great story line and developing relationships

Yet another fantastic book in this series from Pandora Pine. It has quickly become a favourite of mine and the plot involved in this is just another reason why with such a great twist added! Tennyson and Ronan are, as ever, two of my favourite people and adapting to life as a married couple. Considering the short time they've actually been together I think they do amazingly well!. We of course hear from all of the Cold Case family, even Tennyson's mother is included.
The plot to this book is of a convicted man proclaiming innocence but it turns out he is an identical twin and the main piece of evidence against him is blood DNA found at the crime scene. It makes for a real thinker, especially as it's a case that's closed in the eyes of the law. We do get introduced to PI Jude Bryne, a man who quickly becomes much loved in this series by characters and readers alike. He's secretive, surly and intriguing.
Michael Pauley, yet again, gives us a fantastic audio experience with Dead Ringer and the vast amount of characters that are included as well as the roller coaster of emotions that are experienced throughout the story by many of the men involved.
I cannot recommend the story, series and narration enough. Each and every book is an experience and Michael just takes it to a new level of enjoyment, truly bringing the book to life.

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Awesome

I loved this audiobook.
Great story, great narration, definitely a must read.
I can’t wait to listen to more of this series.

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Dead Ringer

Omg this audio book was absolutely amazing. I would highly recommend this audio book.

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A Great Continuation Of A Series

This is the sixth book in The Cold Case Psychic Series. An intriguing book the writing was good. The plot was entertaining and it was steady throughout the book. I found the story and characters wonderful. The characters were developed and thought out. Detective Ronan O’Mara and Psychic Tennyson Grimm are the MC’s of this book. There was humor, twins, police, spirits, twists, friends and family, holidays and so much more in this book. The narration was good there were different voices for the characters and it wasn’t monotone.

Here is a quote from the book, “One vote for grinch-popping, Hmm, I wonder who wrote that, Kaye?” … “Splat-flopping.” Ronan recognized the writing as Carson’s. … Trench-dropping.” … “Spatchcocking. Atta boy, Greeley! … “Cut out my backbone and flatten me out, accompanied by an illustration of a turkey holding its wings over its eyes.” … “Flat-bopping.” … “Fart-stopping.” … “Art-whopping!” … “Splash-shopping.” … ”And lastly, the Bobby Flay way, because one of us can’t spell…”. There is more but you will need to read the book which I can highly recommend as a great listen/read. I really enjoyed this book and can’t wait for the next book. I voluntarily read an advance copy of this book for an honest review.



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Wonderful series

I am still in love with this dynamic duo. I adore this series, the cast of characters, the cases, and of course the future little miss! We now have a new character, Jude, who is definitely intriguing and I look forward to seeing more of him. I really enjoy the banter between the characters, the family aspect and most of all how Ronan has changed into the most romantic man ever. He’s just a goner for Ten and I wouldn’t have it any other way. The case was interesting as usual,and I really love how this world is adding new characters with each and every book.
So what can I say about Michael Pauley? Hmmm, only that no one else can ever narrate this series! How he chose to portray Ronan and Ten is just absolutely pure gold. I could wait a year and come back to listen and still know who each character is, he has such great distinction between them all. And I adore Ten’s little snorts. This isn’t narration, this is voice acting in all it’s glory. All in all, I absolutely recommend this book and series. It needs to be read or listened to in order. It’s definitely worth the investment. This is a series that I will listen to over and over again.

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The Gang Is Back!!

This series is incredible and having it brought to life by such a magnificent narrator is beyond SPECTACULAR!! All the feelings, emotions, and drama are perfectly portrayed in such a way that you feel like you're in the story. This is installment is wonderful. Ronan, Ten, and the gang are all back in a new mystery that starts when an inmate contacts Ronan claiming he's innocent and wants Ronan and Ten's help. It's an interesting case that I liked seeing unfold with several twists and lots of drama. My favorite is watching the whole gang together and their dynamic. They have created such a wonderful and supportive family and this story adds new members such as Jude and another new member comes in at the end of the story but I don't want to give that one away. I'm very interested in seeing more of Jude and what he's really all about. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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Loved this book!

So, confession time. I haven't read or listened to any of the previous books in the Cold Case Psychic series, but I have read (and loved) the Haunted Souls series, which is a spin-off from this one. Frankly, I think I was more confused when I started Ghost of Himself than when I was reading Dead Ringer. Pandora Pine does a great job of giving enough background information about the characters she introduces without making it seem superfluous or too much. And to be perfectly honest, one of the reasons I picked up this book was because it's where Ms. Pine introduces Jude Byrne and the other reason was the case, with me having twin daughters, I find the subject fascinating (just don't tell them that, LOL).

I had met Ronan and Tennyson as secondary characters in HS and I really liked them, and maybe because of that, it was easy to connect with them here as well. Their chemistry and the love they share are palpable and they're really hot together. I loved that they were both flawed and that even if they're thoroughly invested in their marriage, that doesn't mean that they won't fight or get angry when the other one does something not too bright.

I think the secondary characters, including the awesome Bertha, play a big part in how good the books are. The sense of family and friendship, of them all rallying together to help each other, are a huge bonus in reading these books.

The case was really interesting. Twins and the fact that even when they're identical can be so diametrically different from each other is intriguing for me.

The story was well thought out and entertaining and I'll definitely go back (and forward) at some point to learn more about Ronan and Tennyson and their friends.

The narration was really good. There were a few places in which Michael Pauley seemed to pick up steam and go really fast and almost run out of breath as he spoke, but for the most part, the narration was quite solid and enjoyable and I have no trouble recommending this audiobook, especially if you're a fan of the series already.

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Amazing!

Psychic Tennyson and Cold Case Detective Ronan are back in Dead Ringer, the 6th book in the Cold Case Psychic series. This time they are asked by a convicted murderer to help prove his innocence. Although it's not a cold case, the team decides to look into the crime when Tennyson reads the incarcerated man's innocence. The case is going to be hard since DNA doesn't lie and that's how he got convicted... but TWINS share DNA. Now, they just need to find proof of the real killer.

Another great addition to the wonderful series by Pandora Pine. We get to see all our favorite characters manuvering their way through the case and family life. Fun, humor, sweet moments, sexy times... everything we love about these books.

Narration is provided by Michael Pauley who does a phenomenal job of bringing out the personalities and making it easy to lose yourself in the story. Great job!

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Murder and reasonable doubt

This was a wonderful continuation of the cop-psychic romantic suspense adventures of Ronan and Tennyson. Ronan is a Boston police detective assigned to the cold case division. Tennyson is a psychic who works as Ronan’s partner to help solve cases. This book picks up where the last book ended. Ronan and Tennyson are married and discussing children. In an interesting twist, they are asked by a convicted murderer, Tank, to help him prove his innocence. The only thing connecting him to the crime is his DNA but he is an identical twin. While Ronan and Tennyson are investigating Lorraine’s murder and Tank’s innocence in their off hours, there are still cold cases to solve along with interesting psychic mysteries. As always, the story was well written and included witty dialogue, three dimensional main characters, a rich and diverse supporting cast, and an engaging storyline with sweet moments, steamy scenes, action, dangerous situations, ghosts, loyal friends, tragic back stories, mystical coincidences, snark, plot twists, big feels, and laughs. I love being this series and these characters.

Michael Pauley once again did a phenomenal job narrating the story and characters into life with enough change of inflection, tone and cadence to voice multiple characters quite convincingly. I loved the added dimension narration brings to a story.

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Very nice addition to the series

I really like Michael Pauley’s narration of the Cold Case Files. He brings each person to life. Imbuing each character with a recognizable voice.

Ten and Ronan haven’t even settled into their newly married life when Ronan receives a letter from a convicted killer, saying he’s innocent and wanting Ten’s help to prove it. Ten is reluctant but once Ronan tells him he thinks the man is innocent Ten is on board.

The psychic story wasn’t as strong as the others in the series. The case was in the background but never felt as compelling. What came through the strongest for me was the total sense of family encompassing the whole book. The introduction of Jude was wonderful. Him and Ronan’s interactions were priceless. I can see them becoming the best frenemies ever.

Very nice addition to the series.





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