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  • Cold Case Psychic, Book 1
  • Written by: Pandora Pine
  • Narrated by: Michael Pauley
  • Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Dead Speak

Written by: Pandora Pine
Narrated by: Michael Pauley
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Demoted to the cold case squad after shooting a suspect in the line of duty, Detective Ronan O'Mara knows that his career with the Boston Police Department is hanging by a thread. His first assignment is the case of Michael Frye, a five-year-old boy who has been missing for seven years. With no new leads or witnesses to interview, Ronan has to start from scratch to solve this mystery. When he sees a handsome local psychic on television, Ronan figures he's got nothing to lose in enlisting the man's help to find Michael. 

Psychic Tennyson Grimm is riding high after helping South Shore cops find a missing child. He's even being courted by the Reality Show Network about a program showcasing his abilities. He has no idea that his midday appointment with a customer, who instead turns out to be a police detective, is going to change the course of his life and his career. 

With the blessing of the BPD, which badly needs an image makeover, Ronan is allowed to bring Tennyson in to assist with the Frye case. Being thrown together in front of cameras is never easy, but add in an emotional missing-person investigation, a tight-lipped spirit, and a cop who's a skeptic, and it definitely puts a strain on both men and their working relationship. 

When the child's body is found, the work to identify his killer begins. As Ronan and Tennyson get closer to solving the case, the initial attraction they feel for one another explodes into a passion neither man can contain. 

Will working together to bring Michael's killer to justice seal their fledgling bond, or will unexpected revelations in the case tear them apart forever?

©2018 Heather Tarzia (P)2018 Heather Tarzia

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love it

Love the story, I started with the Haunted souls books first and was really happy to find out I could go back in the book timeline to find out about Ronan and Tennyson. I find it hard to stop listening, I get wrapped up in the story I just don't want to stop. The narrator Michael Pauly is great as well.

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Not impressed.

I took a chance with this new to me author. Kind of sorry I had.

I felt no connection to Ten and Ronan nor did I feel there was any connection between the two men. Ronan was so hot and cold, if I'd been Ten, I would have kicked his ass to the curb and left it there. Their interactions were awkward and suddenly they were in love? Not believable.

The story seemed to take place over a week's time but at the end it was revealed that it took place over two months, plus a month while Ronan dealt with the aftermath. Nope.

The narrator confused me a couple of times where I didn't know who was speaking, plus he tended to raise his voice to the point of yelling especially during the sex scenes.

I was not impressed and I won't be buying the other audiobooks in this series.

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