Night Vision
Jake Lassiter Legal Thrillers, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Luke Daniels
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By:
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Paul Levine
About this listen
An Internet stalker turned serial killer...
Jake Lassiter follows clues from Miami to London...
And gets framed for murder himself.
The murder of one of the computer dating service Compu-Mate's clients sends Miami trial lawyer Jake Lassiter and retired coroner Dr. Charlie Riggs on the trail of a killer that leads them to a London insane asylum.
"Paul Levine is one of Florida's great writers, and Jake Lassiter is his greatest creation." - Dave Barry
Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint the following: Excerpt from Equus by Peter Shaffer used courtesy of the Lantz Agency. Excerpt from Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’Neill used courtesy of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. Excerpt from “Try to Remember” by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt used with permission. © The Fantasticks, Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt. All other rights reserved. Excerpt from Pygmalion by C. B. Shaw courtesy The Society of Authors on behalf of the Bernard Shaw Estate. Excerpt from Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee reprinted by permission of William Morris Agency, Inc., on behalf of the author. © 1962 by Edward Albee.
The full copyright information can be found below:
© 1991 by Paul J. Levine. Second Edition © 2012. P 2017 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint the following: Excerpt from Equus by Peter Shaffer used courtesy of the Lantz Agency. Excerpt from Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’Neill used courtesy of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. Excerpt from “Try to Remember” by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt used with permission. © The Fantasticks, Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt. All other rights reserved. Excerpt from Pygmalion by C. B. Shaw courtesy The Society of Authors on behalf of the Bernard Shaw Estate. Excerpt from Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee reprinted by permission of William Morris Agency, Inc., on behalf of the author. © 1962 by Edward Albee.
©1991 Paul J. Levine. Second Edition © 2012. (P)2017 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.What listeners say about Night Vision
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- John Gary Finch
- 15-05-24
cut the London trip
Book one was interesting and so was book two until the awful pastiche of scenes characters and dialogue from the British 1950s film studios that just spoil it. let's hope book three gets back on track.
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- Meg
- 25-05-22
Enjoying the series……then this one came along !
Really thought I’d discovered a quirky new series. Was enjoying the characterisation of Jake Lassiter. Was impressed by Luke Daniels’s versatility as narrator. All going well until the excruciating trip to London. Not only did they cross the Atlantic but somehow went into a surreal time warp . … back to the 1940s, Nobody speaks like the lady professor and her mother with the ‘BBC English’ of Brief Encounter, anymore than we speak like Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins. Nor do we sit around in our silk outfits to take tea and Battenburg cake in the middle of the afternoon. The whole London escapade made me cringe , it was so bad and to my mind contributed nothing to the storyline, just turned it into an Ealing comedy farce.
I will stick with Jake Lassiter in the hope that this book was an unfortunate blip, and that the next one will restore my confidence.
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