
Shattered Silence
The Men of the Texas Rangers, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Carly Robins
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By:
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Margaret Daley
A serial killer is targeting illegal aliens in Southern Texas. Texas Ranger Cody Jackson is paired with a local police officer Liliana Rodriguez to investigate the murders. While the case brings Cody and Liliana ever closer, the tension between Americans and Mexican Americans heightens. As Cody and Liliana race to discover who is behind the murders and bring peace to the area, what they uncover isn’t what they expected. Will Cody and Liliana’s faith and love be strong enough to survive the storm of violence?
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Shattered silence
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The Texas Ranger voice was more New England
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Great story and performed well
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Thank you.
Not needed
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I was Skeptical....
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Shattered Justice
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great book
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I Loved it
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An excellent story si much truth in it
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Although the story has a Christian element, Christian theology is not prominent. The mystery is key in this story. The author has addressed several pertinent issues in modern society, such as bullying and white supremacy. Once I got into the plot, the suspense kept me listening. When the identity of the murderer was revealed, I had hoped that it was another more vicious character.
The performer struggled more in this second Texas Ranger story than she did in Book 1. I do not think she managed Ranger Jackson’s voice at all. Sometimes he sounded like his son. Finally, the romance is kept to a minimum, and I appreciated that fact, as well as the omission of bad language and graphic gore.
Suspense, Family, and the Dangers Near the Texas Border
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