Worth Dying For
A Slaughter Creek Novel
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Narrated by:
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Tanya Eby
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By:
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Rita Herron
Hold on to your heart.
The sadistic experiments conducted in Slaughter Creek have left the town mired in mystery. As Special Agent Rafe Hood works to tie up the loose ends, the discovery of a grisly murder reveals there’s a new killer at work. Someone they’re calling "The Dissector". Someone who keeps his victims' body parts as gruesome trophies…
Special Agent Liz Lucas has been on leave, recovering from the trauma of her last case. But returning to find the Dissector will demand extra caution—especially with Rafe leading the investigation. The last time the two worked together, passions ran high and the resulting emotional interference with the case nearly cost Liz her life.
Now, even though their attraction is more magnetic than ever, Liz and Rafe will need to resist getting involved again if they’re to avoid the lethal distraction. As mounting evidence suggests the Dissector’s kills are personal, a threat returns from Liz’s past that suggests she was hardly safe to begin with.…
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unrealistic timeline
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You will love this book
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Great Series
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This book in Slaughter Creek series continues with the same story line and plot. One of the kids in the experiment goes crazy and gets revenge on the people in charge. And goes on a killing spree. However, we did get an extra killer in this book so there is that.
The romance portion seemed a bit forced and not real genuine. The chemistry between Rafe and Liz just sort of fell flat. There is a sex scene that was nicely written, not erotica.
Also, another thing I notice in the book is there sure are a lot of government officials in this small town of Slaughter Creek. I mean there is a sheriff, the FBI and serial killer profilers. Just seems unrealistic they all live there.
There is lots of great dialogue, which did help the book immensely.
As for the narration. It was great. I would have not finished this book if I was just reading it. So Tanya Eby made this book 10 times better that it was. She does a great job of giving everyone their own distinct voice. The men sound like men and she reads with emotion. I really like her narrations. It also seems like she gets better with every book I listen to that she has narrated. I highly recommend this narrator.
I would move if I lived in that town. LOL
Anyway, this book was a free read free listen whispersync with my KU subscription so it was worth it for sure.
Not as good as the previous 2. Great Narration!
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loved it
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Death at Slaughter Creek
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Great Ending
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ok
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Gruesome mystery novel
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wow just wow
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