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Dead of Winter

The Jeremy Winter Thrillers, Book 2

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Dead of Winter

By: Tom Threadgill
Narrated by: Austin Walp
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How far will he go to have his revenge?

When the fingers of dead women start showing up in the Supreme Court’s mail, ex-FBI Agent Jeremy Winter is brought back to the Bureau to aid in the investigation. Agent Maggie Keeley, his girlfriend and now boss, leads the search for the serial killer. Together, Jeremy and Maggie learn the five remaining cities on the murderer’s list, but they have no idea when the killer will strike or whom he will target.

When they stumble upon a clue at the scene of a young woman’s death, the case focuses on an abandoned ramshackle home in sparsely populated west Texas. As the FBI closes in, the ante is upped in ways no one could have imagined, forcing Jeremy to choose between justice and revenge.

©2019 by Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas (P)2019 by Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas
Crime Crime Thrillers Fiction Political Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Espionage Murder Mystery Political Fiction

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I read other reviews saying the narrator was robotic. I thought he was great, suited the story and characters plus you could hear everything he said clearly. I like there is another story running in the background and the main story believable, kept me engaged.

Engaging and decent story

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All I could hear was the narrator's annoying habit of extending the start of some words, especially if it began with a mmmmm!
Story was alright, and I'd listen to another one if it was narrated by someone else, and like this included in membership. Not worth buying in my opinion.

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I'm sorry I couldn't get past chapter 12. The story seemed to be my sort of thing. But, the the narrator had a very strange form of delivery and repeatedly missed punctuation when reading,the book, this made it disjointed. He also extended the first letter of new sentences, very odd.

Irritating narration

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Really enjoyed this production, couldn’t stop listening, held my attention. The narrator was very good. Highly recommend

Gripping

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I actually didn't mind the narrator and only winced when he made the little girl Rebecca, sound like the bride of Chucky.
The story was good although there were areas when I thought the author needed to be a little more in tune. An example was the last chapter when Jeremy and Rebecca are joined by Maggie to watch a recorded press conference. There are references to prisoners 'being shot in the head' but apparently this is okay to watch with a small child....
Other than that...it was enjoyable and I will listen to the third book.

Good listen...

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