Capitol Murder
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Narrado por:
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Jonathan Davis
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De:
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Phillip Margolin
Sobre este áudio
Private investigator Dana Cutler and attorney Brad Miller have overcome more than a few daunting challenges and powerful enemies to see justice done. Now wicked threats old and new are about to bring them together once again. Convicted serial killer Clarence Little has escaped from death row in Oregon, and Brad receives threatening messages in D.C., where he is working for Senator Jack Carson, a high-ranking member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. A dead body, murdered according to Little's M.O., is found in the senator's Georgetown home, and Carson has disappeared. While Dana is in Oregon digging into Carson's shady background, a terrorist cell is poised to destroy a packed professional football stadium in one of the biggest attacks on American soil. As the senator's personal life begins to dovetail with the cell's evil plan, Brad and Dana will risk it all again to uncover the truth and save their country.
©2012 Phillip M. Margolin (P)2012 HarperCollinsPublishersResumo da Crítica
"A killer follow-up.... Phillip Margolin’s Capitol Murder is like a cold shower - it grabs our attention and gets our adrenaline running." (New York Journal of Books)
"Margolin delivers another slam-bang political thriller.... A nonstop read." (Library Journal)
"The latest, and perhaps best, book by Margolin is like having four books in one... Narrator Jonathan Davis keeps things on track. His deep voice maintains listeners’ engagement, and the detailed nuances he gives to multiple characters make this mystery easier to follow. He's especially adroit at portraying the terrorists." (AudioFile)