A Friend in the Fire
An Auden & O'Callaghan Mystery, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Garrett Kiesel
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By:
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C.S. Poe
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Gregory Ashe
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After solving the mystery behind the death of his former friend in July, ex-Army Sam Auden has been aimlessly wandering the country. Everything had gone sideways in New York City, so when his phone rings three months later, the caller is the last person Sam expected to be asking for help.
Confidential informant Rufus O’Callaghan has been struggling. His NYPD contact was murdered over the summer, and the man Rufus is head over heels for was driven away by his own undiagnosed trauma. But when he receives an anonymous letter that promises information on his mother, life goes from dark to dangerous in the blink of an eye.
Sam and Rufus must dig into Rufus’s rough and turbulent past in order to solve a series of contemporary murders connected to his mother. And if the two can’t expose who the killer is in time, they will most certainly become his next targets.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 07-02-2024
A more satisfying murder-mystery!
After an attempt on his life, confidential informant to the NYPD Rufus O’Callaghan reaches out to army veteran Sam Auden who has been drifting around the country after he and Rufus argued three months ago. Rufus is still trying work out what happened to his mother who was killed years ago during a spate of prostitute murders. Both men have traumatic pasts but maybe this time they can make it work if the killer doesn’t get them first.
This was a big improvement on the first book: there was better chemistry between Rufus and Sam; they resolved their arguments more quickly; they complemented each other’s strengths and weaknesses during their investigation; and there was a proper HFN ending. Garrett Kiesel gives another excellent performance on the audiobook, he’s definitely a rising talent!
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