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  • Cold Dead Night

  • Brand of Justice, Book 1
  • By: Lisa Phillips
  • Narrated by: Cynthia Farrell
  • Length: 13 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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By: Lisa Phillips
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Summary

The FBI betrayed her. Now they need her.

Private investigator Kenna Banbury lost everything two years ago at the hands of a serial killer. From the ashes of that encounter, she’s built a life she believes in, searching for the lost and forgotten all over the western US.

Bringing her own brand of justice.

When a series of murders drags her into an FBI investigation, Kenna finds herself back in the place where it all went wrong. Struggling to make sense of the case, Kenna’s past and present collide in a deadly plot that risks another betrayal and threatens to shatter everything she’s built.

Kenna faces the darkest part of her past in this first book of a brand-new series from Lisa Phillips.

©2022 Lisa Phillips (P)2022 Recorded Books
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Grace breaks through…

… into the dark places. Of life. Of the world.
Kenna believes it but can’t really find it the two years since surviving abduction, surgery, abandonment.
Yet she refuses to leave the lost, the taken to the dark. Which lands the former FBI Agent in a world of hurt with it’s roots in that traumatic day.

It’s rather darker, grittier than my usual reads but I couldn’t put it down. The next is on order.

The narration is good, picking up the wry humour well in the lighter moments. Occasional assigning of a line to the wrong voice but the voices work well with the characters in my head.

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Too Raymond Chandler...and 'head talk'

I love most of her novels and this is the FIRST that I have felt she took a major detour...Like she was trying to write in the style of Raymond Chandler...which I also like in the TINE PERIOD he wrote...but she also had a lot of in her head conversations that got old fast. Most of her books show some glimpses of the character's faith/moral compass within the storyline...dealing with their situation both in their actions and their faith....this story seemed LITERALLY an after thought...at the very end in the last chapter,..."maybe this is what God was trying to tell me,..I do have people/friends that care about me?"
the "storyline" was okay, but the character development seemed weak. Praying the subsequent books in the series improve.
Narrator was great as ever!!!☆☆☆☆☆

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