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Exes

Max Segal, Book 2

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Exes

By: Dan Greenburg
Narrated by: Alexander Cendese
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A series of successful professional men are found slashed to death in their beds, apparently during sex, the presumed victims of a gay murderer. Homicide detective Max Segal is on the case, but he’s distracted by his failing marriage and an attractive journalist who is covering the case. Judy Wells has everyone fooled, including the police. She’s been methodically stalking, seducing, and murdering every man who has ever dumped her - and her revenge seems almost justified. But the FBI is closing in. Despite his troubles, Max isn’t far behind, and as the players speed toward an inevitable confrontation, listeners are in for a thrilling and explosive conclusion.

Like Fear Itself and Love Kills, Dan Greenburg’s other best-selling thrillers, Exes is a terrifyingly realistic, darkly humorous, startlingly sexual, street-tough novel with a surprising climax.

©1978, 2014 Dan Greenburg (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved
Crime Fiction Crime Thrillers Fiction Mystery Noir Police Procedural Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Exciting Witty
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Wouldn't go looking for more by this author, but I generally enjoyed listening.
Quick lessen for mystery fans in search of something light and not complex.

Not brilliant but held my attention

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What I dislike about this book is that the author makes it seem like all black people are illiterate and sell drugs. He also makes it seem like all black women are prostitutes, why does he refer to black people in this manner? All races do the same stuff so why is the Author only making it seem that black people are the only ones who sell drugs, prostitute, are illiterate or live in the projects?

Why?

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again, good story line, but the main character is absolutely unlikeable in this book and the vulgar terms completely unnecessary

exes

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Bigoted, awful portrayal of women, homosexuals, ethnicities. Horrible accents. Horrible and false depiction of NYC and especially the NYPD. How could anyone publish this garbage?

Horrible bigoted story.

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