
A Thin Dark Line
Broussard and Fourcade, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Karen Peakes
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Tami Hoag
Terror stalks the streets of Bayou Breaux, Louisiana. A suspected murderer is free on a technicality, and the cop accused of planting evidence against him is ordered off the case. But Detective Nick Fourcade refuses to walk away. He’s stepped over the line before. This case threatens to push him over the edge.
He’s not the only one. Deputy Annie Broussard found the woman’s mutilated body. She still hears the phantom echoes of dying screams. She wants justice. But pursuing the investigation will mean forming an alliance with a man she doesn’t trust and making enemies of the men she works with. It will mean being drawn into the confidence of a killer. For Annie Broussard, finding justice will mean risking everything - including her life.
The search for the truth has begun - one that will lead down a twisted trail through the steamy bayous of Louisiana, and deep into the darkest reaches of the human heart.
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wow...wow great
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drawn out
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If you could sum up A Thin Dark Line in three words, what would they be?
I haven't read Hoag before. Really enjoyed the story and the haven't been so intrigued by a narrator in quite a while. Will be looking for more by both author and narrator..What about Karen Peakes’s performance did you like?
I love books that give different voices and personalities to characters. Both author and narrator did a wonderful job on both fronts.Pleasant surprise!
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Genre: Mystery/thriller
Sheriff's Deputy Annie Broussard is very ambitious, with the goal of becoming a detective. She's a very by-the-book and idealistic officer. She is the only female who has patrol duty. Needless to say (but I will), she has to deal with the "boys will be boys" sh*t. She lives in the apartment over the corner store her foster family owns. They fostered her after her mother committed suicide when she was nine. Long story. Anyway, while out on patrol, she finds the mutilated body of a well-known woman from Bayou Breaux.
Sheriff's Detective Nick Fourcade transferred to Bayou Breaux from New Orleans after allegations of planting evidence in a murder investigation. He has a baaaad reputation for his explosive, violent temper. After moving back to the area (he grew up there), he has been trying to get In touch with himself through eastern philosophy (I think a little Xanax added to the routine would have helped). So, he's a cross between centered zen and paranoid maniac.
Everyone at the Sheriff's Office is a mite dissapointed when murderer Marcus Renaude (spelling?) is released on a technicality. A ring found in a drawer during a search was ruled inadmissable. Nick was accused of planting the evidence.
The evening after the ruling, Nick ended up beating the crap out of Renaude. Annie stopped him from committing murder and placed him under arrest. Nick was suspended and Annie became persona non grata with her co-workers. Of course there's an attempt at cover-up, asking Annie to lie, and etc.
Annie has followed the case on her own time, and now she wants to help solve the case (again, on her own time). Unfortunately, Nick has all the notes. Nick wants to solve the case too and they end up working together. Relationships are explored.
I enjoyed the mystery/thriller, but there was a lot of confusion. There was too much time spent on a tangent in the plot and not enough looking at relationship dynamics, and I'm not talking about just Nick and Annie. We learn a lot about Annie's background, but very little about Nick's. I mean, people aren't born angry and violent. The mystery itself keeps you guessing to the end about who committed the murder. Was it Renaude or someone else?
The audio portion is wonderful. It was the author's dialogue, but Karen Peakes hit most of the accents. I've spent extended visits in Lafayette, and most of the people sounded similar to what Peakes delivered.
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What made the experience of listening to A Thin Dark Line the most enjoyable?
This story really had me guessing down to the last possible suspect. I didn't see it coming when the killer was revealed. The narrator did an excellent job with the different characters.Which character – as performed by Karen Peakes – was your favorite?
Myren.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes.Entertaining story, talented narrator
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Keeps you on the edge of your seat!
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Suspenseful and has a fabulous heroine
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Intriguing
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Really good listen
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