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The Ninth Step

Auteur(s): Gabriel Cohen
Narrateur(s): Chris Sorensen
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Brooklyn South homicide detective Jack Leightner is at home enjoying a quiet day off when a stranger appears at his door and completely overturns his understanding of his own past. The following day, what looks like a mundane killing in a Brooklyn deli takes a bizarre turn when a crew of Homeland Security agents suddenly show up wearing anti-radiation gear. Soon Jack is embroiled in two dangerous and far-reaching investigations: a hunt for the Pakistani-American deli killer, who may be a member of a terrorist cell planning a new attack on New York, and an inquiry into his own family’s history on the Mafia-dominated waterfront of Red Hook in the 1960s. At the same time, Jack is trying to figure out if he can forgive his former love Michelle. Throw in a couple of incredible (and true stories) that transport the reader to the Gulf of Aden in the age of modern pirates and to New York Harbor back in 1943, and you have the ingredients for a fascinating and thrilling new crime novel from Edgar Award finalist Gabriel Cohen.

©2010 Gabriel Cohen (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Enquête policière Fiction Fiction de genre Roman noir Suspense Crime Intéressant New York
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I felt that this story could have been better and not so bland. There were some elements that could have been developed in greater detail instead of a bunch of little possibilities. It was also very annoying to listen to this narrator. The only decent tone was of Joe because it was lower instead if almost comical, like the narrator was either about to tell a joke or was a caricature. Disappointing.

Story on the edge of boring

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