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  • Black Bags

  • A Supernatural Thriller (A Rational Man Supernatural Thriller Series, Book 2)
  • By: Erik Henry Vick
  • Narrated by: Kerr Lordygan
  • Length: 16 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Black Bags

By: Erik Henry Vick
Narrated by: Kerr Lordygan
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Publisher's summary

Special Agent Gavin Gregory returns in this spine-chilling sequel to Wrath Child!

The Bogeyman begins murdering young women in Miami, and Gavin Gregory, the elite FBI profiler who ended The Smith's reign of terror in Manhattan, catches the case. Try as he might, Agent Gregory can't wrap his rational mind around the crimes, after he discovers each victim has mutilated herself before delivering the killing blow.

Offering to help, Adeline d'Clara claims to be part of a secret government program designed to indoctrinate, cultivate, and train psychic assassins. What's more, she claims to know The Bogeyman comes from a small group of psionic men who can control other people remotely. When Gavin tries to validate her story, he runs into a brick wall - in the form of an order to drop the inquiry.

Can Adeline help Agent Gregory to guard his own mind from the killer's influence long enough to stop him?

©2021 Erik Henry Vick (P)2021 Erik Henry Vick
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Phenomenal Dark Fiction

Black Bags is a suspenseful tale that combines the paranormal with a psychotic twisted plot that is well written and actually believable. The story6has multiple unexpected twist and turns that will take you on a rollercoaster ride that will haunt your dreams. I love that author Erik Henry Vick has such a devious and descriptive imagination that pulls you in and never let's you go. This is my honest unbiased review that I give of my own free will.

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Excellent continuation of the story started in Wrath Child. I would definitely recommend listening/reading that first. Can't wait for the 3rd book in the series to be released!!

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Black Bags

This was an excellent follow up to Wrath Child!It was creepy,made your skin crawl and aggravating ,which makes a good story.Deep under the desert is a facility that kidnaps children with certain abilities.If they suceed,you have a killer.If they fail...you have a serial killer.I felt like there were bits of Kings 'The Institute' and other books touched on.I enjoyed the nod to the King when Fry is trying to figure out what name is his real name. Kerr Lordygan was a fantastic narrator.I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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