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The Advocate's Geocache

The Advocate Series, Book 7

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The Advocate's Geocache

By: Teresa Burrell
Narrated by: John Bell
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Attorney Sabre Brown is having a great time geocaching, the Internet's version of a treasure hunt. The fun ceases when she "caches" a container with an official death certificate citing "murder by poison" as the cause of death. Even more disturbing is that the date of death is 10 days in the future.

Sabre is forced to search cache after cache, each revealing more clues, until they take an unexpected twist and shockingly point to one of her court cases. Is the murderer a rejected child, a well-known plastic surgeon, a scorned ex, a crooked lab technician, or a politician in line for the highest office in the land? Or, is someone playing Sabre in an ugly geocache of life and death?

©2015 Teresa Burrell (P)2015 Teresa Burrell
Crime Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Murder Fiction Law Thriller
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When Sabre finds a container on her weekend geocache she starts an investigation into what happened to the victim who ends up being the biological father of her client. She and her team must determine if the people the clues point to are guilty or not.

It was an intense book full of surprises and many twists and turns. The narration was good.

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Loved it.
What I love about this author is her unique story lines. Who would have thought going on a treasure hunt would end up helping out a case in court. I had never heard of Geocache before but it soon had me hooked on the story and I really enjoyed the way Sabre had to split her time between looking for clues, solving a murder and standing up her young clients. The story zipped along and never got boring, even with her investigator ex girlfriend in the picture, as you were never sure how it would play out.
The narrator was good but I did find myself laughing at a few of his voices.

Geocache is a good book to add to your collection

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