
Sharks and Prey
J.R. Finn Sailing Mystery Series, Book 8
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David Bosco
Kidnapping, sex-trafficking, and betrayal in the islands.
J.R. Finn's daughter Abby disappeared from a beach resort in Antigua while on a semester break. Finn and Mary have just arrived in Antigua aboard Island Girl to relax between missions. They learn that Abby's missing when they see a poster in the Customs and Immigration office.
Finn has never met Abby; her mother divorced him while he was on a clandestine mission, over 20 years ago. He hasn't spoken to his ex-wife since he left on the mission, but he's followed his daughter's life from afar. Distressed, Finn calls his ex-wife and offers his help.
Join Finn and Mary in Antigua as they wreak havoc while looking for Abby and her roommate.
Another pause-resister in the J. R. Finn Series, Sharks and Prey is perfect for fans of mystery/thrillers set in the Caribbean.
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David Bosco did a great job narrating and bringing the characters to life.
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Twists and turns!
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This is the eigth book in the JR Finn Sailing Mystery series. I am absolutely hooked. and highly recommend that you start with the first book in the series to really get into the characters and their development. Having said [written] that, this is a standalone story and the author does provide brief summaries of past events.
Finally, some of Finn's backstory is revealed and the mission in this story relates to Finn's past [no spoilers]. Great twists and action sequences. My favorite parts are always the investigations of Finn and Mary to get to the target.
The narrator, David Bosco, is the same throughout the series and is terrific.
This Time iI's Personal
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Finn's daughter is kidnapped and the bodies start dropping. To be fair, the people behind the kidnapping had no idea what they unleashed but Finn and Mary were on a mission. Loved it!!!!!
I listened to this book in one sitting and at the very satisfying end, I just wanted more.
The dynamic duo of Dougherty and Bosco are my super heroes!!
Finn is back!!!!!
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I love this series. Finn and Mary are two of my favorite characters from this genre. Anyone who likes mystery, spies, sailing, murders, and really smart characters will love this too.
David Bosco is a brilliant narrator. I can’t imagine anyone else voicing Finn. He is amazing!
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Even better
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This is the thirteenth book I have listened to by this narrator ( David Bosco ) and I would definitely listen to another. As I’ve said before, he is to Finn as Ian McKellan is to Gandalf. I have come to look forward to every book he narrates. He does use Sound FX for when people are having a phone conversation or Finn is talking to himself in his head. Generally I don’t like music or Sound FX. Often they seem thrown in for no particular reason other than the narrator falsely feels they need to add them to make the book interesting; or compete with or overpower the rest of the narration; and/or too loud and make listening to different volumes uncomfortable. This is not the case here. David Bosco uses his Sound FX appropriately and the volume is perfect. It makes the effects seem natural, not an afterthought or disruptive. He uses distinct voices for all the characters
There are no explicit sex scenes, there is a bit more described violence in this book but it is not gory, I don’t recall swearing. ———
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Story 5/5
Narration 5/5
6/6. I love these books
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I love how these stories are unpredictable and the plot is always clearly explained. I say that because, at times, things get a bit technical and if there wasn't some sort of explanation, I would certainly be lost. This series is so interesting and well written. Book 8 has a few twists and turns I didn't see coming and it gave some new information on both Finn and Mary's backgrounds.
I get so excited when a new book in this series comes out but they sure wouldn't be the same for me if it wasn't for David Bosco. His narrations are always excellent. He is so easy to listen to, the characters are each done with distinct voices and he doesn't try to be overly dramatic. I can push play and let him take me on an adventure!
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Book 8 is great!
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