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Devil's Teardrop
- A Novel of the Last Night of the Century
- Narrated by: William Dufris
- Length: 11 hrs and 47 mins
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Summary
After an early morning machinegun attack by a madman called the Digger leaves dozens dead in the Washington, D.C., subway, the mayor’s office receives a message demanding twenty million dollars by midnight or more innocents will die. It is New Year’s Eve, and with the ransom note as the only evidence, Special Agent Margaret Lukas calls upon retired FBI agent and the nation’s premier document examiner Parker Kincaid to join the manhunt for the Digger - or for hundreds, the first moments of the new year will be their last on earth.
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- mollyeyre
- 12-05-12
Totally gripping
Mr Deaver certainly is the master of twists and turns in his plots - and was surprised by most of these. An excellent book, nicely read and full of suspense. I rushed through it to find what happened, and will reread to savour it better.
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- Kathryn
- 16-06-24
did not stop untill the end of the book
totally enjoyed all the twist, turns and suprises. enjoyed the characters and a visit from some old characters too
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- claire adams
- 14-05-24
One of his best
I've listened to a lot of JD books and this one was up there with the best. Kept me hooked throughout. Violent but not overly graphic like some of his books. Really liked the narrator. The only tiny criticism I have is the children's voices by the narrator. If children really sounded like that, I doubt anyone would want to have them.
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