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Last Dance

Mike Daley/Rosie Fernandez Legal Thriller, Book 16

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Last Dance

By: Sheldon Siegel
Narrated by: Tim Campbell
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Amid the pulsating beats of an upscale strip club in San Francisco's historic North Beach, a chilling crime unfolds. Ex-cop César Ochoa stands accused of brutally stabbing the club's star dancer, Chloe Carson. The evidence is damning, but César maintains his innocence.

In a desperate bid for justice, César turns to Public Defenders Mike Daley and Rosie Fernandez. As they delve into the shadows of the club, they unearth a web of sex, drugs, infidelity, and hidden pasts involving the city's elite. With time ticking away, the legal duo races against the establishment to unravel the truth in this lightning-paced thriller.

In the 16th gripping installment of Sheldon Siegel's bestselling series, LAST DANCE, listeners are plunged into a world where loyalties crumble and the line between guilt and innocence blurs. For Mike and Rosie, this could be their most challenging case yet, where one misstep could be their last.

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Crime Thrillers Thriller & Suspense San Francisco
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Patience expired. If you ran a plagiarism app over the last 5 books two revelations. The plot and story lines are almost identical. Worse, there are phrases, sentences and paragraphs that have been copied and pasted in to situations and conversations word for word.
I keep waiting for novelty in plot, story lines and characters and it doesn’t arrive.
I understand that anyone buying the book without prior reading might need some hints through repetition but for me it was an unrewarding experience of cynical writing and lazy editing

The rather cynical copy and paste from earlier books

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