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Midnight

By: Stephen Leather
Narrated by: Paul Thornley
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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
Adventure Science Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Mystery Scary
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Hell, Death and a million demons. A good story in the series just allot of the same.

Death on every corner

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please please if you are a Dresden fan then this series are must for you

Brilliant love this series

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Great book I’ve already got the next one I’m just praying Paul Thornley doesn’t emphasise the word Said again throughout the next one! Really annoying ...

Said Said Said

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Had hoped the author would have done something about the repetitive "said (pause) nightingale" but alas no. Story good but more repetitive and predictable than the first.

Had hoped ...

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I enjoyed this, the second book of the series. Plenty of twists and interesting characters. I will definitely by getting the rest of the series. A few minor points that I am probably being pick about, but the constant referring to cigarettes every few minutes became repetitive and unnecessary, I know its part of the character that he is a heavy smoker but it was brought up in most conversations. A few times in the book jack and Jennys reluctance to spot the obvious was slightly annoying. But those are really me being pedantic and it is an excellent book and well read.

Hell of a good series

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