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  • Rage and Retribution

  • DI Sterling, Book 4
  • Written by: Lorraine Mace
  • Narrated by: Andrew Cullum
  • Length: 8 hrs and 25 mins
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Rage and Retribution

Written by: Lorraine Mace
Narrated by: Andrew Cullum
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Publisher's Summary

The fourth book in a new dark and gritty crime series. 

Detective Inspector Paolo Sterling has more headaches than usual. Someone is abducting men and subjecting them to horrific acts of rape and torture, but who? More to the point - why? 

After three days of cruelty and starvation, they are released. Why will none of them give any information which would help the police to find the perpetrator? 

The victims refuse even to admit they were held captive. 

©2019 Lorraine Mace (P)2019 Audible, Ltd

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I like this series. It's not brilliant, but it is solid and consistent, with interesting mysteries. I appreciate the main character. At first, I thought Paolo was... off? Boring? He is measured and thoughtful, aims to always be a decent person, controls his temper, is quick to apologize when he does something wrong... But it is actually really refreshing!
The same can't be said for half the female characters (impossibly shrill and awful) and a few of the minor characters (the officers giving Dave a hard time, for instance, was also unrealistically awful). The villain was good, though.
The crimes were satisfying. I liked the writing. There was a bit of character development, too. And I have no complaints about the narration.
All in all, a good installment.

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