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A Chip and a Chair

Seven of Spades, Book 5

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A Chip and a Chair

By: Cordelia Kingsbridge
Narrated by: Wyatt Baker
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It's time to lay all the cards on the table.

Detective Levi Abrams and PI Dominic Russo are reunited and more committed to each other than ever, but they can’t truly move forward with their lives until the serial killer who’s been tormenting them is behind bars. When a secret burial site is discovered in the desert with the remains of the Seven of Spades’s earliest victims, that goal finally seems within reach.

But just as the net is tightening, the neo-Nazi militia Utopia launches their master plan with a devastating act of terror that changes the landscape of Las Vegas forever. As Levi and Dominic scramble to prevent the city’s destruction, they’re opposed by treacherous forces that propel them toward catastrophe. In the end, Levi’s fate may rest in the hands of the very killer he’s been hunting.

The race to save Sin City is on, and these players are going for broke. No matter how hopeless things seem, as long as they’re together and they’ve got a chip to play and a chair to sit in, they’re still in the game.

©2019 Cordelia Kingsbridge (P)2019 Riptide Publishing
Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense City
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Absurd and over-indulgent

While I knew this book was the 'same old' cop/serial killer story template, I'd enjoyed the first two books, felt less inclined toward the second two, and by book 5 I really reached my limit, even though the narrator was very good.
The storyline reminded me of books by Aimee Nicole Walker and Gregory Ashe, but it was the repetitive 'life death scenarios' then banging on a consistent loop throughout this particular series that began to bore me.

The ID of the serial killer known as the 7 of Spades was revealed. If I wasn't so confused by how absolutely ABSURD it was that this particular person was chosen to be the serial killer I would have laughed out loud.

We have a body count of more than 50 -FIFTY- before the end game carnage begins. The serial killer has killed 50 mostly grown men and apparently, at least 14 of them were lugged out to the desert and buried - single-handed- without the killer's partner knowing. Forgive the eye-rolls for the complete implausibility of this. There were SO MANY HOLES in the choice of the person for the serial killer. Not only would their lack of physical strength, zero combat training, and involved home life have made all of the detailed planning and preparation for the murders impossible. There was a certain 'gender' fact that would have led to a gap in the murders... which never occurred to the author... or the cops investigating. I feel super disappointed that the author decided on high-octane, blow it all to hell for the end game. And the hour and a half of story afterward the endgame ended up feeling over-indulgent.

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