
Original Sin
A Detective Alec Wolfe Thriller - Book One
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Virtual Voice
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Andy Holmes

This title uses virtual voice narration
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If you've been captivated by the works of David Baldacci, Dean Koontz, Kendra Elliot, Jeffery Deaver, and Jim Butcher, then prepare to be spellbound by this dark and enthralling novel Original Sin.
A chilling and sinister killer emerges from the depths of San Francisco's past, shaking the city to its core. The notorious serial killer known as Astaroth, dormant for three long decades, has resurfaced, leaving a trail of death and terror in his wake. As the body count continues to rise, panic grips the city, and Detective Alec Wolfe is faced with a relentless adversary that tests his every instinct.
In a series of gruesome murders, Alec begins to uncover unsettling clues that bind his own sinful history to the malevolent Astaroth. As he delves deeper into the chilling abyss of the killer's mind, Alec must confront his own darkest secrets.
Original Sin is a pulse-pounding thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page. Join Detective Alec Wolfe on a relentless case to outwit a cunning adversary, where the past and present collide in a gripping battle of wits and wills. In the heart of San Francisco, secrets will be unearthed, and the true nature of darkness will be revealed.
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- Darien
- 03-13-24
White policeman shooting unarmed black suspects not a good look
Not my kind of read. Couldn’t get past the first few chapters. Police are not judge and jury, no matter how bad the suspects are or may be. And having an AI narrator who sounds African American even though the character is described as white is definitely tone deaf. Not a fan of AI narration; so many mistakes in inflection and pronunciation.
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