
The Innocence Lie
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Narrado por:
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Eric Priessman
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Corinne Arrowood
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It was his responsibility to fight for those who could not fight, punish those who needed punishing, and righting the world of all the wrongs—to Captain Vicarelli, that was his mission even out of the Corps. Once separated from the Marines, he took his mission to his home, New Orleans, rife with murder, rape, and crime. The Corps had trained him and trained him well. He was a skillful killing machine of unusual propensity.
There was nothing average about the man; he stood six-five and was a wall of powerful, rippling muscle. Honorably discharged, with unwritten speculation of PTSD from the psych community, the Marine pursued the life of a civilian. It wasn’t his fault that there was crime around every corner, but he took his mission to heart, protecting, punishing, and eliminating the threats.
Trinity was his one weakness. His entire essence craved her tight little body full of sexy energy. Her caramel-colored skin, waist-length black hair, and cat-like ebony eyes lit an unquenchable fire in his body and soul. If fate were a friend, she would be his woman one day. Night after night, he sat at the end of Louie’s Tap mahogany bar, sipping on his two-finger pour of Glenlivet and watching as she swayed to the background music while mixing libations for the clientele.
Spring break hit the city, and with it came hoards of college students. When the Ole Miss group arrived at Louie’s, he observed the young men strut like peacocks, trying to allure the naïve young women. He took note of Jessica Lambert, who was different from the rest of the girls. She didn’t flirt or appreciate the unnecessary pawing of the boys. Vicarelli admired her refreshing innocence. Appearances were not always as they seemed, even to the well-trained, observant eyes of the Marine Raider.
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- Bigredwon
- 04-03-25
The fact that the girl wasn’t murdered.
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. The characters were well thought out and described so that I was able to visualize people I knew into those characters. Surprised that I grew to like, dislike, and then like again “Babe.” The police seemed to be the most “real” characters, as I felt that I could meet one of them in real life.
I’d recommend this book to anyone.
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- Paige Gunter
- 04-03-25
Engaging from the opening!
I love the characters. The author did a fabulous job creating authentic New Orleans characters in authentic New Orleans scenes. I won't give anything away, but the twists in this murder will surely surprise even the keenest detective. I can't wait to read the next book in the series.
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- Corinne Arrowood
- 04-10-25
Exciting
Twists and turns with three dimensional characters. Looking forward to The Identity Lie. The story left the perfect ending with much to consider.
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