
Dead Center
Rookie Club Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Dulude
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By:
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Danielle Girard
About this listen
Fifteen years ago, the Rookie Club began as a tight-knit band of female cops struggling for respect. Jamie Vail was one of them. So was Natasha Devlin, the woman Jamie caught in bed with her husband.
When Natasha Devlin turns up dead, Jamie can't bring herself to care. She's got enough on her plate, hunting a sexual predator who preys on female officers. He leaves them alive, but brutalized. But when the MO of the Devlin murder matches the MO of the perp in Jamie's case, she's brought in on the homicide investigation and back into the Rookie Club she has been avoiding since her husband's affair.
As more cops become victims, Jamie must confront her past and solve the murder of her ex-husband's lover before she becomes the killer's ultimate prize.
©2016 Danielle Girard (P)2018 Tantorgood plot, with a couple of plots going on at same time
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Staccato Narration
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Good story line
Some great twists and turns
A really good listen
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Good story
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The narrator was also fine - her range of voices wasn’t huge but the intonation worked well.
Worth a listen
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I agree with the comments about the narrator reading line by line; it was really off putting but seemed to improve over the course of the story (or maybe I was distracted by the overall misogyny). I had to skip backwards a few times to try and work out what the narrator was trying to say.
The door let out.
A creak and she exited onto.
The street.
Good premise to the book. Shame it’s let down by literally every other aspect of it.
Thought this was written by a man who’d never seen an actual woman.
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