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Admit Two

By: K B Fisher
Narrated by: Isaac Vega
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A Louisiana thriller and murder mystery

An intelligent and brutal serial killer with an agenda is taking New Orleans by storm. Adulterous couples are the target, their bodies staged as murder-suicides. The killer’s signature: 1911 pistols with altered serial numbers. Detective Asher Huxley is on the case, but his personal life is falling apart, his marriage hanging by a thread. And the prime suspect? Asher’s estranged father.

©2023 K B Fisher (P)2024 K B Fisher
Crime Crime Thrillers Murder Mystery Police Procedurals Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary
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Set against the atmospheric backdrop of New Orleans, Admit Two introduces Ash, a senior detective grappling with debilitating anxiety, a crumbling marriage, and a flirtatious partner, Cassandra. While Ash’s mental health challenges arguably make him an unlikely candidate for his role, his reputation for solving cases keeps him in play. His wife, Sophia, is portrayed with little warmth—her abrasive nature adds tension but makes her difficult to empathize with.

The mystery itself is engaging, peppered with twists and red herrings. However, the central misdirection was disappointingly transparent, and Ash’s fixation on a single suspect felt more like tunnel vision than seasoned detective work. His premature conclusion of the case came across as unprofessional, though the story’s pacing kept me invested throughout.

The climactic showdown was undermined by a character inexplicably ignoring another’s presence—an oversight that pulled me out of the moment. And while the final lines aimed for impact, Ash’s reaction struck me as implausible, leaving a faint sense of disappointment as the story closed.
What elevated the experience was the narration—consistently strong and immersive. It’s what tipped my rating up to 4 stars rather than down to 3.

I received a complimentary copy of this audiobook from the author and am voluntarily sharing this honest review.

A New Orleans murder mystery

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