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Ticket to Die
- Narrated by: Joyce Kacin
- Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Nick Teffinger never follows orders, but this time it might cost him his job as a Denver homicide detective. Unsolved murders prey on Teffinger’s psyche, and when an on-the-loose killer taunts him with plans for his next kill, Teffinger has do so something, especially since he ignored the first warning with dire consequences.
His unlicensed pursuit of the killer takes Teffinger across three continents and, as series fans have come to expect, into the arms of numerous exotic women along the way. How can one Colorado detective track down a vicious murderer among tens of millions of people in Tokyo? It’s easy when Teffinger makes himself the target.
Left back home to worry about him is his protége, the lovely Sydney Heatherwood, and though Teffinger hasn’t given in to the temptation to sleep with her (yet), the sexual tension between the two mounts to a fevered pitch.
The Nick Teffinger Thrillers are all self-contained within their own four corners and can be listened to in any order.
For over a decade, R.J. Jagger’s thrillers have been widely acclaimed by the most established and reputable book review organizations in the publishing industry, including Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, and Foreword Reviews.
Critic Reviews
"A terrifying, gripping cross between James Patterson and John Grisham. Jagger has created a truly killer thriller." (J.A. Konrath)
"As engaging as the debut [Witness Chase], this exciting blend of police procedural and legal thriller recalls the early works of Scott Turow and Lisa Scottoline." (Library Journal)
"The well-crafted storyline makes this a worthwhile read. This novel has a riveting plot." (Kirkus Reviews)