
Miami, It's Murder
Britt Montero, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Erin Bennett
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By:
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Edna Buchanan
About this listen
With a dying detective as her friend and source, Britt Montero probes the long unsolved sex murder of a small girl, which may implicate the front-runner in the governor's race. Britt also follows the trail of a diseased serial rapist who ambushes career women in the restrooms of the gleaming downtown towers that spike the Miami skyline. But soon, it's turnabout; the rapist is trailing Britt. Enraged by her stories, the rapist escalates his violence and focuses his obsession on her. Tensions mount as the stories intersect with edge-of-your-seat suspense and an astonishing conclusion.
©1994 Edna Buchanan (P)2014 Dreamscape Media, LLCCritic Reviews
Literary Guild selection. "...Buchanan's assured, compressed prose deftly balances the chemistry that exists between Montero and Miami. With this novel, Buchanan delivers crime fiction that matches the high level of her Pulitzer prize-winning crime reporting." ( Publishers Weekly)
"The second Britt Montero thriller traces the footsteps of a serial rapist, whose next target becomes the Cuban-American reporter. This Literary Guild selection is an essential purchase." ( Library Journal)
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