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One More Victim

Callow and Oakley FBI Thrillers, Book 1

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One More Victim

By: David Viergutz
Narrated by: Marnye Young
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Killers don't play by the rules…

After nearly dying in the line of duty, the FBI's top criminal profiler, Genevieve Callow, contemplates a quieter life while struggling with survivor's guilt. She's reminded every day that while she was fighting for her life, another predator was stalking the night in her hometown—the Icebox Killer.

She knows now that home isn't safe. But she's haunted, tired, and barely recovered. There are other agents on the killer's tail. They should be able to catch him. Or can it only be her?

Now, in one brazen act, the killer has called out to her by name, taunting her―a game of cat and mouse. Callow has a choice: Run and hide or do what she does best and catch a maniac before he strikes again. Even if facing him means the Icebox Killer claims one more victim…

©2023 David Viergutz (P)2023 Podium Audio
Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Mystery Police Procedural Thriller Detective Fiction Psychological Women's Fiction

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The author could have cut out 100 words and they would still have a good story.

author was too redundant

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Glad I ignored the single star review. I really enjoyed this book!! Definitely recommend! Enjoyed the characters and the narrator made it an enjoyable listen.

Thoroughly enjoyed!

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Trite phrases, cliches, hyperbole, over-use of tropes ... it was just awful. It says "book one," but the first 20 chapters spent half of the text referring back to a previous story and explaining and explaining and repeating ad-nauseum. The repetition of facts was boring. The situations were not believable; the ending was so cliche I could barely get through the final chapter. I finally put it on a higher speed to at least get finished faster. The book editor needs to do better. The only saving grace was that it was a free book. It certainly didn't motivate me to listen to the next one in the series.

Just Awful

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The Author says his “crime thrillers are so realistic they’ll raise your heart beat..”, hardly. Not very realistic, he must not have had a lot of law enforcement experience as most of it doesn’t ring true or realistic. The story spends a lot of time repeating itself. I used it to fall asleep.

It’s a whiny style of writing

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this book is labeled "book 1" in a series, but the main character ua dragged down by previous storylines that make you feel like you dropped in the middle of a series.

The main character has so much baggage and is not very likeable. the story also leaves many dangling threads and unexplained situations.

The whole restaurant/alley situation? My eyes couldn't roll hard enough. Radio & phone break in a fall? Her whole team disappears? Her decision to not seek help.... like she's in the middle of a woods hundreds of miles away, as opposed to an alley she WALKED to?? So dumb.

very unsatisfying book, surprised it is a series

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