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The Dead Cold Series: Books 17-19

A Dead Cold Box Set, Volume 6

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The Dead Cold Series: Books 17-19

By: Blake Banner
Narrated by: Adam Grupper
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Books 17-19 in the USA Today best-selling Dead Cold series from two-million best-selling author Blake Banner.

  • The Fall Moon (book 17)
  • Blood in Babylon (book 18)
  • Death in Dexter (book 19)

When Karl and Christen Redfern were brutally murdered in their apartment in the Bronx, a lot of things were never explained, like:

  • Why he was stabbed only twice, with clinical precision, but she was stabbed 20 times in the heart in a crazed frenzy?
  • What happened to their Chevy Impala, and why had Christen’s sister, Ingrid, never reported it missing?

But the biggest mystery of all was where Karl and Christen’s daughter, Amy, had disappeared with her boyfriend, Charlie, on the very night of her parents’ murder.

These were the questions Detective Carmen Dehan of the 43rd Precinct had been asking herself for the past six years. But when she persuaded her partner, Detective John Stone, to take this as their next cold case, he was anything but prepared for the passion with which she would then pursue that investigation–an investigation that would take them from the Bronx to Iowa, and then Arizona and the Mexican border, with layers of dark secrets that would ultimately bring them face to face with Sinaloa’s most ruthless Sicario, testing their relationship to the very limit.

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Specifically Fall Moon book - I spent so much time shaking my head at the plot I almost returned the book. For me too many unwise situations to put themselves in.

Really! Let’s shot them as they are Criminals!

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I can't get enough of these books. The stories are so real and the twists and turns keep me wanting to do nothing but listen all day long to hear what happens next. I especially like how the main character makes funny comments likening faces or acts to random things that have nothing to do with the face or act. Hoping the author comes out with another set since I'm already half way through books 20, 21, and 22!

Continuation of quality theillers

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the characters are great and there are lots of twists to the plot. The narrator is very engaging

love this series

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Excellent narration but the
main characters spend 70% of their time drinking, cursing,
and (with extreme vulgarity)
talking with their mouths full - yuck

Meh

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I have enjoyed the series but this book got to be far too annoying to hear the inaccuracy of it being based in NY and the author being clearly from the UK. Americans don’t have DI’s, they are chiefs and captions, “rows” are fights, officers can not enforce the law outside of their jurisdiction, plus many more non American phrases and words. The female character became obnoxious and entitled.

The one that changed my mind

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Overall, the book is good. However, the racism in the voices are awful. We do annunciate our words.

Do yall really believe this is how we sound?

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