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Redemption Road

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Redemption Road

By: John Hart
Narrated by: Scott Shepherd
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From the best-selling and prize-winning author of The Last Child and Iron House comes this long-awaited new thriller that will appeal to all fans of Michael Connelly and Dennis Lehane.

Elizabeth Black is a hero. She is a cop who single-handedly rescued a young girl from a locked cellar and shot two brutal kidnappers dead. But she's also a cop with a secret. And she's not the only one....

Set in an America of desperate small towns and uneasy and remote landscapes, Redemption Road has all of John Hart's trademark evocation of the abandoned and the derelict and sense of place. With descriptions so chilling and a story so full of twists and turns you cannot stop listening, it marks a new high point in the writing of this very talented author.

©2016 John Hart (P)2016 Macmillan Audio
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The story was actually very good and intriguing however ever time the narrator performed his "female voice" he made ALL the female characters sound not just dull but also stupid like they were complete airheads when in fact according to the story the main female protagonist was anything but stupid. I cringed every time he went into his "female voice" and after a while found it quite insulting really.

Talk about making women sound stupid...

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