• A Disturbing Nature

  • By: Brian Lebeau
  • Narrated by: Eric Altheide
  • Length: 15 hrs and 21 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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A Disturbing Nature

By: Brian Lebeau
Narrated by: Eric Altheide
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Mid-August 1975. Maurice “Mo” Lumen is exiled from his home in Virginia, bearing the weight of what he’s left behind—accusations, a half brother, and an inhospitable cot. With the mind and heart of an 11-year-old—the result of a self-described “accident”—and a love of baseball, Mo emerges in Rhode Island just shy of his 25th birthday. As summer yields to a rain-soaked fall, his frustration rises when news of a prolific killer in the region, nicknamed the Pastoral Predator, overshadows the Red Sox march to the World Series, and Mo unwittingly becomes a central figure in the investigation.

FBI Chief Investigator Francis Palmer, fresh off the ensnarement of a monster—Ted Bundy—is thrust into the Pastoral Predator’s destructive path. Permanently scarred by every killer he’s hunted down, The Beast inside Palmer simmers as the investigation hits closer to home, forcing him to confront his demons.

By the time Mo's and Palmer’s paths collide, a dozen young women are dead. As the list of suspects narrows, Palmer’s confidence is shaken, and Mo begins to doubt his own innocence. Unable to escape their histories, they become increasingly isolated, and old secrets resurface. Who is destined to pay for the sins of their fathers, and who will pay for their own?

A Disturbing Nature is a psychological thriller and coming-of-age story that examines post-World War II America, exploring the heredity of prejudice, the hypocrisy of privilege, and the blurred line between man and monster.

©2022 Brian Lebeau (P)2022 Brian Lebeau

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This book kept me on the edge of my seat. The characters were developed very well and I immediately formed an attachment with them. There are also other characters that you really did not like, and the author really captured the essence of them perfectly.. so many twists and turns and I couldn’t stop listening at times. The narrator chosen for this book was fantastic. He was able to capture that authentic Boston accent, as well as have a clear distinct version of the other characters. The change between past and present was conveyed well, and you understood what was going to happen within the chapters. I also love those history pieces combined with in the timelines of the story. Even though this was fiction, it felt like this could’ve really happened. I truly cannot wait to read the next book in the series.

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