Weeping Walls
Johnston & Riley, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Abby Craden
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By:
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Gerri Hill
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An abandoned old house in a small town northeast of Houston is the site of a second murder, eerily similar to a supposed cold case of 14 years earlier. FBI Agents CJ Johnston and Paige Riley are dispatched to find the link between the two homicides.
The team, including Ice and Billy, find the case to be anything but cold. For CJ and Paige, juggling the investigation while trying to keep their love affair a secret proves to be as hard as uncovering long-buried clues.
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- Andy
- 30-11-2022
Spooky and suspense
Really enjoyed this story even if it got a lil spooky there for a while … really loved Paige and CJ but also their connection to their partners another great Gerri hill book scratched off my long list !…
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- Notlosttheplot
- 20-05-2021
Plot driven and high tension
This series is great work from Gerri Hill. It has some of the vibe of the Hunter series - investigating homicide with an X-files twist. The main characters are likeable (hang in there) and save each other over and over again. Narration is terrific too. It is best to read the series in order.
Be warned that there are fairly high levels of violence. In the first book there is some self-destructive behaviour including abusive sex. There are references to a past of child abuse and harm to children in both books, so beware the triggers, however the series is ultimately redemptive and hopeful.
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