A lawman meets his perfect match. Too bad she's a high tech thief... Deputy US Marshal Jake Kirby is a top tracker, who always gets his fugitive. Now he's hot on the trail of a gang of cyberthieves with an unusual agenda. That trail takes him to Colorado and a country and western bar managed by the sexy, mysterious Phoebe Mentel. Instant attraction quickly complicates this high tech chess game between two people who don't know how to lose and are afraid to fall in love.
©2000 Pauline Baird Jones (P)2012 Pauline Baird Jones
purple dreamer
"Good story, bad narrator"
Once again, it wasn't the book itself that was bad, it was the narrator. If you can get over that, it's worth listening to. I have read this series of books several times and wanted to be able to listen to it while I work. The first book in the series (The Last Enemy) had a much better narrator and was very enjoyable.
Most of the books I've purchased have had pretty good narrators. A few have had really bad narrators. This is one of those.
Horrible voices. Can't really explain how awful it is , but if I hadn't read the book and listened to the first one , I wouldn't have finished it.
Story was great. Good author. Would buy other books by this author, but not with this narrator.
"Narrator Bomb"
I think I would have liked the story better if the narrator was better. Wyntner Woody needs to find a new job.
I wonder if the author approves the narrator before the story is read. If I had spent time developing a story, I would have wanted someone who knows what they are doing to read my work.
I don't know, I barely listened.