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  • Red Fish, Dead Fish

  • Fish out of Water, Book 2
  • By: Amy Lane
  • Narrated by: Greg Tremblay
  • Length: 11 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (24 ratings)
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Red Fish, Dead Fish

By: Amy Lane
Narrated by: Greg Tremblay
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Summary

They must work together to stop a psychopath - and save each other.

Two months ago, Jackson Rivers got shot while trying to save Ellery Cramer’s life. Not only is Jackson still suffering from his wounds, the trigger-man remains at large - and the body count is mounting.

Jackson and Ellery have been trying to track down Tim Owens since Jackson got out of the hospital, but Owens' time as a member of the department makes the DA reluctant to turn over any stones. When Owens starts going after people Jackson knows, Ellery’s instincts hit red alert. Hurt in a scuffle with drug-dealing squatters and trying damned hard not to grieve for a childhood spent in hell, Jackson is weak and vulnerable when Owens strikes.

Jackson gets away, but the fallout from the encounter might kill him. It’s not doing Ellery any favors either. When a police detective is abducted - and Jackson and Ellery hold the key to finding her - Ellery finds out exactly what he’s made of. He’s not the corporate shark who believes in winning at all costs; he’s the frightened lover trying to keep the man he cares for from self-destructing in his own valor.

©2017 Amy Lane (P)2018 Dreamspinner Press

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The story and characters  are engaging and the narrator has very distinctive voices for each character, always a plus for me.

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The superb Mr T strikes again....great narration.

Another fabulous piece of work from the awesome Mr Tremblay. 4.5 stars from me. The story has improved, but the characterisation he brings to Jackson, Ellery, Jade and Mike is tremendous, and his 'Lucy Satan' [Ellery's mum] is to die for...so droll and snarky. I loved Jade's Ellery 'stick up his ass' Cramer Esquire performance 😄, but there were some truly horrendous scenes in this story, thanks to that sadistic psychopath Tim Owens. The 4 little extras at the end of the main story were good too, although I still won't bother with Racing for the Sun. I now have a little wait it seems for the audio adaptation of book 3, A Few Good Fish, so patience Beverley please....

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I enjoyed this. As well as the ongoing developing relationship between two main characters I really liked the story and looking forward to part 3.
Greg Tremblay’s narration was Excellent.

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