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Hell Has No Fury

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Hell Has No Fury

By: Keith Lee Johnson
Narrated by: Ida Belle
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After stepping away from his thriller-suspense novels to write the phenomenally successful Little Black Girl Lost series, author Keith Lee Johnson returned with some new flavor, along with some old friends, in Hell Has No Fury. In this suspense-laden tale, Johnson brings back Phoenix Perry, the beautiful yet fearless FBI agent from his earlier novels, Sugar and Spice and Pretenses.

After a long stint at desk duty, Phoenix Perry is dragged back into the limelight when a family member is found beaten and near death. To complicate matters, there are two dead bodies at the scene, and Phoenix’s cousin is the prime suspect. Can Phoenix find her cousin’s attackers and prove her innocence before the body count becomes astronomical? A nationwide chase ensues, involving shady editors, crooked literary agents, and a host of others. If you’re into suspense thrillers, this one is not to be missed.

©2007, 2009 Keith Lee Johnson (P)2019 Blackstone Publishing and Urban Audiobooks, LLC
Literature & Fiction Suspense
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Storylines we are all over the place.

I really struggled with this book. It was too long (85 chapters). They were short chapters that could have been condensed. There was too much back story and content that was completely irrelevent and added nothing to the plot. There was too much dialogue in explaining inconsequential details which seemed to be used only to fill up space. Endless dialogue about the kids, and characters that had nothing to do with the plot was a waste of time. The plot (s) and there were many, were unbelievable, unrealistic and unnecessary. I felt like the author had three novels he tried to condense into one. This story went completely sideways when he introduced those two government assassins. The narrator did not do a good job. She did not add any excitement or interest to her character. I felt she did better when she spoke as other characters but most often her intonation was distracting and hard to listen to.

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