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Slip Out the Back Jack
- Jack Ryder, Book 2
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
A bone-chilling gritty serial killer thriller
Mystery, love, and action: this book has it all
From the Amazon all-star best-selling author Willow Rose
They take turns with the knife, cutting their thumbs open. A drop of blood lands on the dark wooden table. Eyes meet across the room. All four thumbs are pressed against each other one by one. Blood is shared, secrets buried.
Years later a brutal madman sprays bullets into a crowd at a movie theater in Miami and sends a chill through the entire nation. When human remains are discovered in the dense forest next to a biking trail in Brevard County, it is only the beginning of a series of gruesome murders which will shock the entire Space Coast.
Detective Jack Ryder is preoccupied with Shannon King and the strange email she has just received that leaves her terrified just as she prepares to go on stage at the Runaway Country Festival. Jack Ryder senses the connection and soon he realizes he is on the hunt for a serial killer with a killing spree that spans over more than a decade.
It’s spring break in Cocoa Beach and evil is lurking everywhere.
Slip Out the Back Jack is the second novel in Willow Rose’s best-selling series about Jack Ryder, a devoted father and committed homicide detective.
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- Kim Norton
- 08-10-21
Great Story Great Characters
This carries on developing the characters introduced in book 1 but could also be read as a stand alone book. Great characterisation, great story, well read.
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- Donna
- 03-12-21
Great story
Another great story can’t wait to see how this story plays out. Thank you Willow
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- Julie
- 13-05-20
More than one way to enjoy a good book
This is book two in the Jack Ryder series and I don't think you need to have read or listened to the previous book to enjoy it. Again the story jumps around from character to character and time, so it is a bit slow and confusing to begin with but soon heats up. The mystery was interesting and the method of killing was scary (not the normal gun shot victims here..well okay a few because the body count was high). I like Jack and his family as characters and the fact that they are all slightly damaged from there past and I look forward to finding out how they move on and become a family, it adds drama to a story that is already full of drama.
Jack is called in on his day off with the family because a body was found in the woods with an unusual cause of death but it is the emails his girlfriend is getting that are the real cause of his concern. Years ago she received emails just before a mass shooting happened in a cinema and now she has got another one.The problem is the police and public we're lead to believe that after the shooting the killer turned the gun on himself. Is it a copycat? Or is the killer back? Jack fears the worst because nobody but the killer knew she received the first around of emails. How can Jack find a killer and play bodyguard to his girlfriend if she is on stage signing out her heart but will that cost her heart? Then the body count rises and so does the press coverage. Can Jack find a connection or is he stretched to thin to see what is right in front of him and will he see it time?
I sped up the speed of the narrator because he dragged out the words touch for my liking but once I did that I found I enjoyed his speaking and the story just flew by.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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