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Night Fall

Quantico Files Series, Book 1

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Now that Alexandra "Alex" Donavan is finally free of her troubled upbringing, she's able to live out her childhood dream of working for the FBI. But soon after she becomes a member of the FBI's elite Behavioral Analysis Unit, authorities in Kansas and Missouri contact them about bodies found on freight trains traveling across the country - all killed in the same way.

Alex never expected to be forced to confront her past in this new job, but she immediately recognizes the graffiti messages the killer is leaving on the train cars. When the BAU sends her to gather information about the messages from her aunt in Wichita, Kansas, Alex is haunted by the struggles she thought she'd left behind forever.

In a race against time to solve the case while battling her own weaknesses, Alex must face how far she'll go - and what she's willing to risk - to put a stop to the Train Killer.

©2021 Nancy Mehl (P)2021 Tantor
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I started listening because the book was portrayed as a behavioural analysis story. In fact there was very little of that, mostly constant references to prayer and Christianity which really distracted from the story. Nearly gave up numerous times. Won't listen to this author again

constant reference to religion really annoying

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The plot had some potential in terms of the Circle and activities of Walker. However the whole story appeared to be an evangelistic advertisement for Christianity, it was nauseating. Alex the main character was beyond belief as an FBI ex- field agent, I can’t believe that the Feds would give a firearm to someone so unhinged. In my opinion she also let down those females who do not cry at everything, faint and whimper at the sight of bugs- maybe that’s harsh but this story annoyed me immensely. So why listen until the end? I completed the story to see if the ‘Scooby Doo’ style ending (where you know that one of the early characters is a baddie) would come to fruition- it did. One of the worst audiobooks I’ve listened to, thankfully it was free.

Had some potential

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whilst there was some content of interest, it was spoilt for me by the constant referral to Christianity and it's relative merits. it felt like the book was trying to convert the reader. Not to my liking, The performance was fine.

too much religion

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