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Serpentine
- Narrated by: John Rubinstein
- Length: 12 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
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The electrifying new Alex Delaware thriller from the number one New York Times best-selling master of suspense.
Ellie Barker is a self-made millionaire by the age of 40 and is obsessed with reopening the coldest of cases: the decades-old death of the mother she never knew. She hires LAPD Homicide Lieutenant Milo Sturgis to help.
Twenty-five years ago Ellie's mother was found with a bullet in her head in a torched Cadillac that has overturned on infamously treacherous Mulholland Drive. No physical evidence, no witnesses, no apparent motive. And a slew of detectives have already worked the job and failed.
This is a case that calls for the insight of brilliant Psychologist Alex Delaware. And as he and Sturgis begin digging, the mist begins to lift. There are too many coincidences. Facts turn out to be anything but. And as they soon discover, very real threats are lurking in the present....
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- Joy Smith
- 26-04-2022
Twister
It's been a long time since I picked up a police detective mystery (bookclub choice) but I thoroughly enjoyed this one and will check out more - including from this author's series.
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- Carolyne
- 22-02-2021
One of the most difficult to listen to
This may be Ok to read but it is a very difficult book to listen to and follow the story line
The characterisation is unconnected and shallow.
From a reader who has enjoyed all of the Kellerman books, this has been the worst that I’ve struggled though
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