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  • Irony in the Soul

  • Kind Hearts and Martinets, Book 2
  • By: Pete Adams
  • Narrated by: Richard Smith
  • Length: 11 hrs and 2 mins
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Irony in the Soul

By: Pete Adams
Narrated by: Richard Smith
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Recuperating from his past mission, disturbed but driven D.I. Jack Austin returns to work amid a personality clash with a retired colonel - who happens to be his new Chief Constable.

When the Constable is kidnapped - and returned in pieces - DI Austin’s hapless hunt for the culprit begins. He investigates a string of cryptic murders including a beheaded minister, a drowned woman in a Hijab, and a band of terrorists with explosives.

Meanwhile, Austin battles a grievous inner conflict. Will he thwart the perpetrator, or become a conspirator himself?

©2019 Pete Adams (P)2019 Pete Adams
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Iron in the soul was probably the worst book I had from Audible

The book was typical for some of the British mystery’s with a lot of character development and interplay between them the main characters

I found the reader Devery monotonous and flat voice that could bore me because there was very little or no emotion as things were happening I found myself easily distracted and at times put to sleep by the performance I don’t know if another Rita could’ve made this book more interesting but in its present state I found itNot worth the time

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