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The New Bad Thing
- The New Bad Thing, Book 1
- Narrated by: Braden Wright
- Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins
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Listeners of crime thrillers about ordinary-people-in-extraordinary-circumstances will enjoy this acclaimed new series where espionage and mafia worlds collide with Seattle reporter, Teagan Penn. By award-winning author, Michael Ebner; a Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year author.
“Teagan proves to be an appealing hero with depth and determination–readers will enjoy rooting for her. Get it.” (Kirkus Reviews)
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"A riveting story" (Seattle Book Review)
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"Intense thriller. An ending you will not see coming" (Los Angeles Book Review)
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"Ebner has crafted a fast paced thriller with plenty of twists and turns that make it difficult to recognize fact from fiction." (San Francisco Book Review)
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"The excitement in this book starts from the very first chapter" (Chicago Book Review).
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What follows is a challenging personal journey for Teagan across Europe and America. She must draw on her experience as a skilled interviewer, improviser and investigator to find the ghost-like Roman for her family's survival.
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- Michael
- 25-08-2023
Solid Crime Thriller
This was a fast listen for me. I had heard Braden Wright narrate Code Over Country and he did a great job on this story too. Lots of international settings and double crossings by the main characters. Enjoy the ride.
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- TRACY JAEGER
- 18-02-2024
Great story, told in an efficient manner
I enjoyed listening to this story because there was not a lot of waffle (filler)that goes into a lot of books The story kept me engrossed and was an easy listen while driving
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