The Promisor
A Suspense Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Scott R. Smith
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By:
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Dustin Stevens
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Saying nothing in return, Reed listened as the phone cut out, the forest returning to relative silence around them. His hands, still cupping the underside of his partner’s face, he tilted his own down to match it, feeling the damp warmth of her fur against his skin. “This girl just saved my ass,” he whispered. “That’s what the hell happened.”
For the past two months, Detective Reed Mattox and his K-9 partner Billie were in limbo. Victims of their own success, they were plucked from their posts on the graveyard shift at the Eighth Precinct and thrust into a newly created role working with the governor’s office when a young woman is shot down outside her front door. Immediately written off by some in the small town as nothing more than a tragic hunting accident; closer examination proves it to not just be a murder, but an execution. A very pointed and deliberate killing Reed fears may be the start of things as he and his partner begin unraveling what is behind such a heinous act. Motivations stretching back several years, pulling them across much of the state and placing them both in harm’s way as they’ve never experienced before.
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- Roslina
- 29-07-2023
The most annoying, frustrating book ever!
whilst the narrator did his job, he had a terrible story to read. this book is NOT well written. I'm not sure whether there is a word requirement for audible books, but it sure seemed like the 'author ' was trying to boost the count with all of the superfluous descriptions of just about everything in this book. you don't get one statement of events, you get every possible description of every subject ad nauseum. I tried valiantly to finish the book, but I was becoming furious at the inference that the listener was unable to comprehend what was being said, in minute detail, throughout the story. I was hanging in there too check whether I worked out who was the perpetrator, early in the book, but it became unimportant when my sanity was at risk due to the over doing of the narrative.
Not worth attempting to listen to this amateurish attempt at writing a book by this person... not an author at all!!!
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