The Traffickers Audiobook By W.E.B. Griffin, William E. Butterworth IV cover art

The Traffickers

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The Traffickers

By: W.E.B. Griffin, William E. Butterworth IV
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Philadelphia Homicide Sergeant Matthew Payne is paired with a Texas Ranger to bring down a murderer with Mexican cartel connections. The odd couple of the Philly cop and the Texas lawman must run down the killer and his gang-before the body count rises again.©2009 W.E.B. Griffin; ©2009 Penguin Audiobooks Crime Thrillers Genre Fiction Hard-Boiled Military Mystery Police Procedural Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction Crime Exciting Suspense

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I loved the book I love the author. It is a great read.
When listening to audiobooks in a series it is important to have the same actor read all the books in that series. When the actors who read the books for audiobooks change that means the accent of the books characters change.

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Great book. Throughly enjoyed it. Scott Brick is awesome. Griffin tells a suburb story- again. I am starting the next book in the series now. Chicago fan.

Another great listen!!

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I didn't like anything about this book. This book was one of the worse books by this author.

what a bummer!

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Dark, and Lazy. over half the series characters are missing. I typically like Scott Bricks work. Both the story and the narration stink on ice. .

The Authors and narrator phoned ot in.

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The author zoomed all of his characters from the 1970s to 2003 somehow. The first novels in this series take place in 1973 while this novel using almost all of the same characters takes place in 2003.

Time Travel?

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