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Hunted

Eddie Malloy, Book 2

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Hunted

By: Richard Pitman, Joe McNally
Narrated by: Nicholas Camm
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Eddie Malloy, trying to get his career back on track, finds himself in the gunsights of a cunning killer who is maiming and murdering racing personalities with a zeal and purpose that terrifies the racing world and mystifies the police.

Eddie is convinced the killer has a definitive hit list for these ritual slayings, and when he discovers he is high on the list, he knows he has to become the hunter not the hunted.

©70 Joseph McNally & Richard Pitman (P)2014 Joseph McNally & Richard Pitman
Crime Thrillers Detective Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller Traditional Detectives
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Gritty and dark

The narration is excellent. But, I kept hoping that the main character would eventually catch a break. It seems that nothing but bad luck keeps happening to him.

Dick Francis fans will find this is familiar territory but may think it's a bit depressing reading.

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