One by One
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Narrated by:
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Ken OBrien
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By:
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Cliff Roberts
About this listen
Carter Glenn is a young man in his late twenties who has returned home to seek revenge for a crime committed against him 20 years ago. As an eight-year-old boy, he was nearly beaten to death by a gang of teenage boys because they were bored and he was easy prey. Convinced he is on a mission from God, Carter sets out to excise his demons by killing the members of the gang and the old woman who could have saved him but instead chose to deliver him to hell.
The members of the gang have long since stopped associating with each other and have found different paths in life. As Carter begins extracting his revenge, one of the gang members, who changed his identity and now holds the position of lead detective on the local police force, is assigned to track down the unknown killer of his childhood friends. With each new murder, Carter Glenn draws that much closer to exposing the detective's hidden past. One by one, the bodies fall, and one by one, the pressure mounts on the detective to solve the case, leading to the final confrontation where the secret is revealed and justice prevails. Carter Glenn will have his revenge, if he can keep one step ahead of his executioner.
Author Cliff Popkey paints a chilling picture of a young man whose twisted mind is bent upon the destruction of the demons that haunt his soul, his dreams, and his every waking moment. One by One until there are none! Ruthless entertainment.
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- Rodg
- 11-06-2018
Premise of a great story but
OMG, this book had such potential but was spoilt in so many ways.
A character of the book spends a lot of money and time to distance themselves from a crime only to return to the area to live, the end is sickly sweet and a little implausible.
And the annoy music (a piano and chilli) before and after each chapter almost made me stop listening.
I could not recommend tenor presentation.
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