Seal of Secrets
The Driftwood Mysteries, Book 1
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Gary Crane PicturesForYourEars
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William J. Cook
About this listen
The sleepy coastal town of Driftwood, Oregon, is about to be awakened by big-city crime.
An ex-convict by the name of Raven is on a rampage.
After killing two convenience store clerks, he kidnaps Kaitlynn, adolescent daughter of Chloe Denhurst. As Chloe works frantically to save her daughter's life, she discovers that the man she loves shares a terrible secret with the kidnapper.
A twisted web of betrayal, revenge, and murder, leading to a heart-pounding confrontation on the Yaquina Bay Bridge.
©2016 William J. Cook (P)2019 William J. CookWhat listeners say about Seal of Secrets
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- Wazza
- 08-03-20
One of my fav new listens
Really enjoyed this and now one of my fav listens. So glad tried this one!
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- Norma Miles
- 24-09-19
Our last supper - if it wasn't breakfast.
A tale of two brothers.
2016, and teenager Caitlan gave her widowed mother permission to start dating again: the obvious choice being Jack, a man of about 50 both Caitlan and Chloe trusted, easy to talk with and who had, for the past year, been coming to the house every weekend to help repair and redecorate. He would never take money but did stay for supper. But Jack had a secret too terrible to reveal and a promise given he couldn't break. It was going to place all three of them into a place of fear and murder.
Over dramatic and heavily dependent on religious institutional belief and commitment, the characters are nevertheless well drawn if somewhat unbelievable. The story is a full blocked mystery thriller which also raises interesting questions. Narration by Gary Crane is good, read with enthousiasm, clear and well paced. Good choice for the subject.
My thanks to the rights holder of Seal of Secrets, who, at my request, freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via Audiobook Boom. It was enjoyable and a good, sometimes surprising, read.
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- Helen
- 25-04-20
Great book
I Enjoyed this audio book very much from start to finish great story line too
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