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  • Deadly Obsession

  • Lexie Rogers, Book 2
  • By: Karen M. Davis
  • Narrated by: Kate Hosking
  • Length: 12 hrs and 43 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Deadly Obsession

By: Karen M. Davis
Narrated by: Kate Hosking
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Lexie's back, and she's going to find out just how deep some grudges can go.... A young nurse's body is found at Clovelly Beach in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Apart from a puncture wound in her neck, she is in perfect condition. But she's also clutching a rose in her hands - and there's an empty packet of prescription drugs in her pocket.

Investigating the scene, Detective Lexie Rogers and her partner Brad Sommers know something is not right. It appears to be a staged suicide. And as they begin to dig deeper, Lexie discovers the case is too close to home. The dead girl was a work colleague of Lexie's ex-husband, who is now a paramedic - and she was also a friend of the woman who broke up Lexie's marriage.

Struggling as she is with her breakup with Josh Harrison, who pushed her away after the suicide of his sister, and the numbing flashbacks of the violent attacks she's suffered in the past, Lexie throws herself into the case. When she's handed the lead on the investigation, Lexie sets out to solve the murder and prove she's up to the job. When Lexie's ex-husband becomes a suspect, she refuses to believe it.

It also becomes startlingly clear there are similarities in the deaths of Josh's sister and the murder victim. But when Lexie determines a link between the women and a doctor working at the same hospital, he becomes her main suspect, fuelled by her discovery of a prescription drug racket. Just when Lexie is beginning to make headway on the case, Josh turns up. He's determined to find out what happened to his sister - and he also wants Lexie back.

Piecing together the identity of the killer with the help of her old bikie friend, Rex Donaldson, Lexie and her colleagues set a trap in an ambitious police operation. But there's a big difference between naming a suspect and catching a killer....

©2014 Karen M. Davis (P)2016 Bolinda

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Very Disappointing

Kate Hoskin is an excellent reader. I initially Rated Kate as a 5 STAR but it distored the rating and would mislead other listeners - so sorry Kate.

I was so very pleased to have a "who done it" from an Australian author and so looking forward to listening. Well what a disappointment it has turned out to be. A totall " goody 2 shoes" story where we all end up Happy.

I cannot recommend this book.

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