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The Shark

Forgotten Files, Book 1

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The Shark

By: Mary Burton
Narrated by: Christina Traister
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At the grisly murder scene of a teen prostitute, Virginia state trooper Riley Tatum's past roars back to haunt her. When she was a teenage runaway, she was kidnapped, drugged, and left unconscious on the streets. She has no memories of what happened, only strange recurring dreams of two men playing cards.

Former FBI agent Clay Bowman, Riley's old flame, is Shield Security's newest member. He's plagued by the unsolved case of a serial killer nicknamed the Shark who murdered girls as part of a sadistic poker game. Only one girl survived. With the Shark now bent on evening that score, Clay has a chilling suspicion: Riley is the girl who escaped the Shark's deadly amusement—and she is his next prey.

As the Shark gets ready to play his hand, can Riley and Clay stop him—or will this killer finally claim the one who got away?

©2016 Mary Burton (P)2016 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Crime Murder
Engaging Mystery • Intriguing Plot Twists • Excellent Narration • Fast-paced Storyline • Suspenseful Thriller

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I definitely enjoyed this audiobook... especially after not being able to finish the last 3 I chose put of boredom. I didn't have that problem with this one though.. exciting for sure, and had likeable characters. I did feel it was a bit predictable in places but overall I would recommend.

very good story!

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What should have been the big reveal at the end was a let down... Cookie cutter

Entertaining but predictable

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slow moving. repetitive. predictable. few issues at the end which just didn't work. recommend her other work.

not as good as her other books

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I get that all mystery/suspense novels have to have certain elements in order to work...and if you only do light reading and/or don't care much about re-inventing the wheel, this one definitely rolls. Decent story line, decent characters, a semi original plot that doesn't call for too much suspension of disbelief...

But the elements all combined were just so cookie cutter. Damaged heroine, check. Equally damaged strong and silent type love interest, check. Obligatory painfully drawn out booty call scene that I literally skipped once it got to be 5 minutes in and I was cringing at the overused language, check. Faithful one dimensional sidekick that gets a bunch of mention but not much depth, check. Evil villain (also damaged), check. A mentor/savior for the heroine, check. Painfully obvious twist, check. Betrayal that I saw coming from a mile and a half away, check. And absolutely worst for me (I've come to the point where I don't care how decent the book was, I will put it down and stop reading): lengthy scene in which the evil villain gets to spill his/her guts in an overly cliched evil voice, beating the reader over the head with his/her motives, methods, and intent...all so whichever good guy/gal who ended up in his/her clutches can stall for time and potentially be rescued, check...

So again, it's an ok book. I didn't hate. But I've read it all before with different details.

Decent but so formulaic...

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What did you like best about The Shark? What did you like least?

The story is good and suspenseful. The performance is irritating.

How could the performance have been better?

Riley's accent was inconsistent and unpleasant. Bowman's voice was a low monotone which was just weird and also hard to hear. The performance was inconsistent to me. All characters had appropriate, believable voices except for the two main characters. Sorry but this did not work for me. I think the producers should have caught the sound problem that the low monotone created.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

Definitely! It is a good story with likable characters and creepy villain/s.

Any additional comments?

Mary Burton keeps things interesting. I will continue to read her books.

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