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  • The Collectibles Trilogy, Book 2
  • By: James J. Kaufman
  • Narrated by: Joe Barrett
  • Length: 10 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)
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Summary

Katherine Kelly's mentor says she has the makings of a good reporter, but to be great she must learn to find the emotional core of a story and not hold back in its telling. Then he suggests one last graduate-school assignment: Find someone who has influenced her family, and tell that story.

Katherine decides to pursue the only family story that has eluded her all her life: the identity of the father she never knew. Her mother, knowing her persistent daughter won't stop until she gets the truth, breaks her years of silence and makes the call she always swore she would never make. The reality of her father stands in stark contrast to the father of her dreams, and Katherine realizes she must decide for herself who her father really is: the guardian of a group of wounded souls he calls the Collectibles, the attentive father of a newly discovered daughter, the person of interest in a bank-fraud investigation, or a little of all three. Blood is deeper than principle, or so she is told. And a great journalist follows a story wherever it leads. It's Katherine's call, and only she can make it.

©2016 James J. Kaufman (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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I could not finish this hatchet job

The first book was excellent with an electric main character who was killed off really quickly and then we got introduced to a daughter that did not exist, who honestly sounds autistic rather than 'genius', the story hangs in the doldrums like a stupid daytime soap opera, so many plots introduced and then poorly developed or totally abandoned and then new ones added onto the main story with little to no introduction and then a speedy hasty progression of the entire narrative. The whole story is as chaotic and depressing like Preston Wilson's life.

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