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Cold Light

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Cold Light

By: John Harvey
Narrated by: Ron Keith
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Charlie Resnick is the last person to see the attractive young woman who vanishes after a Christmas office party, but he can’t even remember the color of the car in which she left. Days later, a tape-recorded ransom note arrives at police headquarters, and Resnick—along with his faulty memory—is the key to outsmarting the abductor.

©1994 John Harvey (P)1995 Recorded Books, LLC
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Narrator is incredibly overwrought, and ridiculously enunciates his words. He makes female characters all sound like nincompoops and male characters sound like British prime minister candidates from 1890 trying to sound fancy. Very distracting.

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