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  • Detective Erika Foster, Book 4
  • Written by: Robert Bryndza
  • Narrated by: Jan Cramer
  • Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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Last Breath

Written by: Robert Bryndza
Narrated by: Jan Cramer
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Publisher's Summary

He's your perfect date. You're his next victim.

When the tortured body of a young woman is found in a dumpster, her eyes swollen shut and her clothes soaked with blood, detective Erika Foster is one of the first at the crime scene. The trouble is, this time it's not her case.

While she fights to secure her place on the investigation team, Erika can't help but get involved and quickly finds a link to the unsolved murder of a woman four months earlier. Dumped in a similar location, both women have identical wounds - a fatal incision to the femoral artery.

Stalking his victims online, the killer is preying on young pretty women using a fake identity. How will Erika catch a murderer who doesn't seem to exist?

Then another girl is abducted while waiting for a date. Erika and her team must get to her before she becomes another dead victim and come face to face with a terrifyingly sadistic individual.

Gripping, tense, and impossible to turn off, Last Breath will have you on the edge of your seat until the final dramatic moment.

©2017 Robert Bryndza (P)2017 Bookouture

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Please, please get rid of this narrator

This book is well-written, the characters interesting, and the story compelling, however, the narrator is terrible. Jan Cramer sounds like she is reading a child's bedtime story; her sing-song narration is completely at odds with the story and the protagonist. The story was interesting enough to force me to listen to the end, but barely. I'm disappointed to see that the next book in this series is also narrated by Jan Cramer so I won't be listening.

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Not believable

First of all, the narration was excellent. The story and main character, not so much. Erika is unlikeable, humorless reckless and selfish. So many holes in the story that even I (no expert on police procedures) had to roll my eyes. Just one example: body found in a dumpster showed victim had been tortured for several days, meaning the perp obviously had a secure place to do the dirty work. So the first person they seize on is a homeless drug dealer because he has items from the victim's purse. Really? Are drug dealers usually homeless? Aren't they the ones with money? Even if he was homeless, wouldn't the police wonder where he'd kept the victim, let alone how he transported the body to the dumpster? Sloppy!

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