• The Killing Collective: A Stanford Carter Murder Mystery Thriller

  • A Gripping FBI Conspiracy Awaits Agents Carter & Seacrest
  • By: Gary Starta, Robin Firestone
  • Narrated by: Tracey Mycroft
  • Length: 14 hrs and 25 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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The Killing Collective: A Stanford Carter Murder Mystery Thriller

By: Gary Starta, Robin Firestone
Narrated by: Tracey Mycroft
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Longtime detective Stanford Carter and his wife, forensic scientist Jill Seacrest, have always felt one was the yin to the other's yang. Carter is formal, logical, detached, and incredibly reserved. As team leader, he displays an unflagging commitment to duty, a keen sense of logic and strategy, and the poker face of a true champion. Despite his ardent desire to learn the secrets of the universe and its plan for us all, the introspective student of Zen demonstrates an extraordinary inability to understand himself or anyone else.

Seacrest, on the other hand, is a scientific steamroller, often intimidating even the most seasoned veteran agents. Possessing a strong and fiery personality, her determination to find the truth often clashes with a quick and sarcastic wit, a fiery personality, and the tendency to leap before she looks.

Together, they've made the tough decision to leave their home town of Boston to move to the Big Apple, where they have accepted new positions with the FBI to help solve a string of murders. When Shania Deeprose joins the team, the overly enthusiastic, down-to-earth rookie from Alabama provides a spark that forges the immediate and unbreakable bonds of heart, mind, and courage.

In this stand-alone mystery/thriller, the team must break the biggest case of their careers while confronting personal and social truths that change them forever. Will they be able to expose a secret so old and far reaching that it has already begun to impact the very fabric of society?

©2017 Gary Starta Robin Firestone (P)2020 Gary Starta

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The Killing Collective

This was a good read! I enjoyed the characters and their new situation in NY. They seem like a team despite their differences,then a cog is tossed into their finely tuned wheels.Narration by Tracey Mycroft was done well. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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Interesting Psychological Crime story

I had a hard time when I started this book. I'm not sure if it is the way it was written or they way the narrator reads the book, but sometimes it is hard to decipher if it is internal monologue or if the character is speaking out loud. Also it is clear that the author did the research on FBI policies, but sometimes there is too much detail so it slows the flow of the book.

It is an interesting concept and an entertaining book. I normally only listen on my commute, but I found myself listening at home to. I had to know how everything was going to conclude. how is this book going to reach a conclusion? If you stick with it, this book is very entertaining and thought-provoking.

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Great Story. Bad narration

This is an awesome story. It's a shame that authors cannot pick who narrates their work because this one can't seem to be able to properly pronounce numerous words.

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A Great Read!!

I haven't heard book one of this series. The author did a wondeful job giving the characters modern day attitudes. They were very well managed throughout the story. If you like a modern day horror story, then you're in for a treat

This book was a pleasure to listen to and the narrator, Tracey Mycroft, did a wonderful job bringing all the characters to life. I would like to thank the author, narrator, or publisher for providing me this audiobook at no cost in exchange for my unbiased review & I look forward to listening to more books by both the narrator & the author.

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killing machines

Brain washing. Cult mentality. Ripe for conversion. The little sing song hypnotism was beyond creep creepy. The Seacrest name kept me giggling inappropriately because it kept me referencing to Ryan. omg. This was very disturbing. That twist at the end almost broke me. Second chances are awesome, especially if you learn from them. Ominous ending. I voluntarily listened to a free copy of this and am giving an honest review. The narrator did a good job bringing it to life.

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Really Creative!

A new idea... very interesting. It took a few minutes to grasp exactly what was occurring. I think I rewound it a couple of times just to be sure. Not that it was bad... it was just very creative and different.

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