Witness
Otter Creek, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Kristina Fuller Yuen
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By:
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Rebecca Deel
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Four burglaries. Three assaults. One murder. Not the crime stats Police Chief Ethan Blackhawk envisions for his first two weeks on the job. Ethan uncovers a link to his past, an assassin who bested him five years ago and again hunts in his territory. He welcomes a second chance to capture the assassin...until he falls in love with the only witness. This time a failure to unmask the assassin may cost Ethan everything. Wielding a sharp knife, personal chef Serena Cahill dices vegetables and dishes dinner for clients. When she interrupts a crime in progress, Serena steps into the crosshairs of an international assassin. After a friend disappears and her business implodes, she joins forces with Ethan to trap a killer before he takes out the next target -- Serena.
©2015 Rebecca Deel (P)2017 Rebecca DeelWhat listeners say about Witness
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- 20-12-2017
Good clean suspense read.
Witness is a nicely paced romantic suspense book, without any foul language or gory scenes. It has laugh out loud moments and lovable characters.
Rebecca Deel doesn't shy away from character forming moments and shows that everyone has things to deal with, even during extraordinary situations. I like that while the characters go to church and their faith is part of their lives, you as the reader don't feel like your being preached to.
Kristina Fuller Yuen has a nice reading voice and does well with changing the tone and style for each character.
My only issue is that sometimes it is a little unclear when a scene changes. I feel that this is a combination of the writer's editing and the speed of the narrator's speech, as there is no noticeable pause between the end of one scene and the beginning of the next. It is especially bad when the transition goes from one conversation to a new conversation in a new place or time.
I have read all of the Otter Creek series and the accompanying Fortress Security books released so far and I love them all. I hope that all of them will be available as audio books very soon.
Witness is a book that I re-read often.
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