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Angels Cry

Spark Before Dying, Book 2

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Angels Cry

By: Tina Glasneck
Narrated by: Betsy Grisard
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The city is plagued by a heroin epidemic. Women are disappearing without a trace. Undercover cop Peter Lazarus is tasked to find the evidence to cripple the dangerous syndicate behind it. He's on the verge of success when his two worlds collide and threaten the entire mission.

©2013 Tina Glasneck (P)2015 Tina Glasneck, Elizabeth Grisard
Crime Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction
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Nice story. May have triggers for some readers. Overall it was pretty good. If you like cop stories involving the mob you will like this book.

RELATIONSHIPS AND THE SYNDICATE

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There is everthing in this book Drugs, Undercover Cops, Muder, Love a child lost etc. I finished it in one sitting. The story flows from beginning to end.

A Suspenseful Dark Read

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I loved this from the first paragraph and you will, too! Well-written and engrossing story.

Peter is the man!

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The storyline wasn't bad but I gave it 3 stars due to the reader. This was a gritty book but the reader sounded too happy. In fact I couldn't tell the characters apart and they never sounded angry or upset for mobsters. The reader wasn't horrible just better in a different genre

Lot of story for little time

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