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Midnight | [Stephen Leather]
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Midnight

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  • by Stephen Leather
  • Narrated by Paul Thornley
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  • LENGTH
    11 hrs and 53 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    24/06/2011
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Jack Nightingale found it hard enough to save lives when he was a cop. Now he needs to save a soul - his sister's. But to save her he has to find her and they've been separated since birth. When everyone Jack talks to about his sister dies horribly, he realises that someone, or something, is determined to keep them apart. If he's going to save his sister, he's going to have to do what he does best - negotiate. But any negotiation with the forces of darkness comes at a terrible price. And first Jack must ask himself the question: is every soul worth saving?

©2010 Stephen Leather (P)2011 Isis Publishing Ltd

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    "This is part 2 of a duo"

    This book really doesnt stand on its own. You need to first read Nightfall: A Jack Nightingale Supernatural Thriller if you want to make much sense of the plot. Its an OK story that bowls along, but there are some plot lines that lead nowhere like the 'spell' Jack goes though to prevent himself losing his driving licence. A romp, but I think Stephen Leather has written better books.

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