Shiftless
Night Shift, Book Three
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Narrated by:
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Michael Fell
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By:
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TA Moore
About this listen
Night Shift is the city's thin silver line - and some nights it's thinner than others. It isn't the fact he almost died last night that's thrown Night Shift officer Kit Marlow. He's used to that. It's the fact that instead of a werewolf trying to rip his throat out, it was his friend and colleague who tried to put him in the ground.
Well, "friend".
Now Marlow's been framed for a murder he didn't commit by a man who's committed more than his fair share. Half the cops in San Diego want to see Marlow behind bars for what he's supposedly done, and the other half want him dead before he can tell his side of the story. The problem is that he can't tell them apart.
There's only one person in town who Marlow can trust, even though he knows he shouldn't drag Cade Deacon into his problems. The sharp-tongued CEO of a private security firm might have gotten close to Marlow over the last few weeks, but taking on the SDPD is a lot to ask. Marlow doesn't have much choice, though. If he can't clear his name before the last full moon of the month sets, he might not see another one. That'd be a shame, since Marlow would really like to spend the night with Cade without needing protective gear.
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- ellanca
- 21-11-2022
Engaging
The three books could, maybe should, have been one. I know a writers gotta eat, but so too does an Audible junkie! I think this storey should be a video game, I kinda like the idea of a martial senario where your objective is the lowest body count possible. How did an action/thriller/romance/police/ware wolf/fantasy/drama end up being so freakin wholesome? If this was a tv series on Netflix I would willingly terrorise myself watching it, even though I am a scaredy cat! My only misgiving is that I found Kit hard to make out, I get that he's a self contained guy and things need to unravel at the right pace, but maybe a bit too mysterious?
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