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  • And Your Enemies Closer

  • Thirty Miles Trilogy, Book 2
  • By: Rob Parker
  • Narrated by: Warren Brown
  • Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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And Your Enemies Closer

By: Rob Parker
Narrated by: Warren Brown
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In the North West criminal underworld, a deal goes tragically wrong, resulting in war between the two main organised crime factions in the region. Shockwaves rock the 30-mile gap between Liverpool and Manchester - with retired detective Brendan Foley right in the middle of it all.

For Brendan, six months after his resignation, life is all different. His marriage is a mess, he’s working as a nightclub bouncer, his brother is still missing and he just can’t stop searching for the crime family that destroyed his life. And at last, he’s found them - and he’s got them bang to rights.

Iona Madison, his one-time partner and now successor as a DI in Warrington Police, is tasked with a body pulled from the River Mersey - a teen-age boy that went missing the previous year, which might bring her own conduct into question. Not only that, Brendan is feeding her information whether she likes it or not - and his unsanctioned activities are causing her headaches.

And now, there’s a price on his head. A million pounds, dead or alive.

And Your Enemies Closer is a serpentine race against time as Brendan and Iona must stay one step ahead of criminals at every corner, while trying to bring justice - in whatever form it takes, and whatever loyalties it might burn.

©2021 Rob Parker (P)2021 Audible, Ltd
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"Rob Parker has delivered another cracker - tightly plotted, just-one-more-chapter immersive and pleasingly brutal, this is top-drawer storytelling from a writer who is getting better and better. Watch for it!" (Neil Broadfoot)

"A pulse-pounding thrill-ride packed with twists and suspense. This is Rob Parker at his nerve-shredding best." (Chris Whitaker)

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Things Go From Bad to Worse (and then Even Worse)

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An expanded version of this originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader.
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I didn't enjoy this quite as much as the predecessor—but I'm pretty sure that has everything to do with this being the second installment in a trilogy. It's just the way I am with trilogies. I do wonder if some of it is also the way D.I. Madison was used here. On both counts, I fully expect that the close of this trilogy is going to leave me impressed and maybe even liking this a bit more than I do right now.

I thought that the image of the mass grave from the beginning of Far from the Tree was the apex for disturbing images for the series. A big shock to get the ball rolling, and it'd be all down here from there. I don't remember being that naïve and foolish, but man...Parker outdoes himself in creating one location in the book. I'm just glad the Smell-O-Vision technology hasn't made its way to smartphones. Also, there's a method of murder used here that I've never run across before, I'm dying to know if it's real, but I don't even know how to search for it online without going on the FBI's radar. Seriously, the book is worth your time just to hear about it. I'm not sure the book is also worth the poor sleep you'll get if you think too much about the method, however.

As I said before, there are many point-of-view characters running around in this novel, and I wouldn't have complained about having more time with any of them. Other than Madison, we got enough time with them all, but I enjoyed each perspective enough that I could have taken at least one more scene with them all. I typically think less is more on the multiple-perspective novels, but this isn't one of them. Both Parker and Brown handle all the voices really well.

I couldn't predict anything about this story. Parker keeps you on your toes and on the edge of your seat—he zigs when you expect him to zag. Or, he zags when you expect, but in a way that turns your expectations upside down.

Once again, Parker and Brown have delivered something brutal, unrelentingly gripping, and full of the unexpected. I can't wait to see what they've got in store for #3.

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