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Immoral
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13 hrs and 30 mins
Audible Release Date
09-26-05
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3.56 based on 97 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

In a riveting debut thriller that has drawn comparisons to masters of the genre like Dennis Lehane and Michael Connelly, Brian Freeman weaves obsession, sex, and revenge into a story that grips the reader with vivid characters and shocking plot twists from the first minute to the last.

Lieutenant Jonathan Stride is suffering from an ugly case of deja vu. For the second time in a year, a beautiful teenage girl has disappeared off the streets of Duluth, Minnesota, gone without a trace, like a bitter gust off Lake Superior. The two victims couldn't be more different. First it was Kerry McGrath, bubbly, sweet 16. And now Rachel Deese, strange, sexually charged, a wild child. The media hounds Stride to catch a serial killer, and as the search carries him from the icy stillness of the northern woods to the erotic heat of Las Vegas, he must decide which facts are real and which are illusions. And Stride finds his own life changed forever by the secrets he uncovers. Secrets that stretch across time in a web of lies, death, and illicit desire. Secrets that are chillingly immoral.

©2005 Brian Freeman; (P)2005 Blackstone Audiobooks

What the Critics Say

"Who is Brian Freeman? This guy can tell a story. Immoral is a page-turner of the highest caliber. It has enough twists and turns to keep you guessing until the end." (Michael Connelly)

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In Freeman's IMMORAL, listeners are immediately drawn into the case of a second teenaged girl's disappearance in less than a year in Duluth, Minnesota. It is Lt. Jonathan Stride's mission to solve the crime and bring the offenders to justice. Joe Barrett takes charge with great poise and brings the listeners from Duluth to Las Vegas and back with incredible ease, and the pages flow seamlessly. Like the core differences between those two cities, Barrett handles the gender changes and local accents with precision and delivers this thriller with ease. Blackstone was sharp enough to sign for the rights to the Stride follow-up, and let's hope they are smart enough to also bring back Barrett. (c) AudioFile 2006

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Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "A fun listen"
By: John (USA)
October 06, 2009
I enjoyed this book. Some parts were a bit much i guess, but it took me in and made me want to know what happens next. that's pretty much all i ask for. Narration was good, though some of the accents were a bit heavy.
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Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "Immoral Is An Apt Title"
By: Robert (Tulsa, OK, USA)
July 20, 2009
This is an okay book, but it gets lost in the side plots a couple of times and even decides to introduce a new set of characters and locations more than halfway through the book, which I seldom find to be a good sign. You can find prime examples of at least six of the seven deadly sins here, missing only gluttony. We have people committing murder, kidnapping, rape, adultery in several forms including with their "minister", their stepdaughter, and their coworkers. There is a woman that pulls the getting pregnant trick twice to force men to marry and take care of her. Lust, envy, wrath, and pride run rampant. Lots of misdirection and lapses in logic to annoy those that like their books to make some sort of imperical sense mean slight deductions to the overall score.

This is an okay story and the good reader make this worth purchasing. Do NOT listen to it on the car radio with young listeners or unrelated members of the opposite sex in the car. There are some rather graphic scenes of a sexual nature that would embarrass those with a semi developed sense of morality.
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Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "GOOD BOOK"
By: Mary (ventura, CA, USA)
August 13, 2008
LOOKING FORWARD TO THE NEXT ONE OF THIS SERIES. IT TOOK YOU ALL OVER THE PLACE BUT WAS WELL DONE.
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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Pleasant surprise"
By: Hallie (so hiram, ME, USA)
February 28, 2006
An excellent whodunnit. the other reviews do a good job with the details. I just had to add my two cents praising this well written mystery. It's a keeper and I will definitely look forward to more from Mr.Freeman.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "Well written, well read"
By: Jan (Galax, VA, USA)
February 06, 2006
Perhaps the start of something great, like the first Michael Connelly books. The pace was slower, Minnesota vs. LA, but the twists and turns are sharper and the storyline doen't come together until the last minute or two of the read.

The reader was excellent, with authentic voices that were reminiscient of the movie Fargo. Overall, A fun book that kept me listening long after the walk or drive the book was supposed to accompany.
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