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Pursuit of Justice
- A Nick Lawrence Novel
- Narrated by: Conner Goff
- Length: 5 hrs and 39 mins
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Summary
For a young victim of human trafficking, FBI Agent Nick Lawrence is the only hope.
Nick Lawrence rejoins his old unit, the FBI’s Violent Crimes against Children task force. The career move puts him in Austin, Texas - and onto the case of a young girl on the run. She has been thrust into a foreign land against her will. Armed only with a set of skills bestowed by her father, she embarks on a perilous journey to keep a promise - as she is hunted by a ruthless human trafficking ring.
Nick teams up with local law enforcement, intent on saving the girl and dismantling the criminal organization trying to reach her first. But as a greater conspiracy unfolds, Nick finds himself in a deadly game of cat and mouse. The opposition is more powerful than he could have imagined, and they’re intent on silencing him - and the girl - forever.
With his second installment in the Nick Lawrence series, Shea delivers a fast-paced, thrill-filled sequel to its well-received predecessor, Kill List.
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- Gerard O Mahony
- 18-10-22
amazing author
narrator is brilliant in these books with a great story line have listened to two books in series can't wait for next credits
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- Chris Hill
- 11-10-22
Great story well read
This is the second book in this series that I have listened to. Both were excellent.
I will be purchasing the next lot asap.
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- Laura Thornley
- 02-01-23
pretty decent
once I got into it I loved it but it took a few chapters to really enjoy worth it though
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- Eric
- 02-02-23
enthralling!
this book is equally as good as the first one in this series. although it is a story about a very sensitive subject, it is tastefully, written, very believable, and gripping! Thoroughly recommended.
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- JackBauer4hire
- 10-09-22
Damp squib main character
I have listened to the first Nick Lawrence book as well. The guy really needs an uplift. He appears to be morose, incompetent and never actually solves anything. No spectacular insights from him and cases are solved by breakthroughs from his colleagues or contacts. The one consistent theme is him being attacked and then saved by women and men around him and even a child. I have had enough of him and will move on now.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-06-23
Some good parts
I think the author lost their way in part way through the story or they lost interest
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- Julia Yule
- 17-11-22
Shallow narrative and plot.
Slow story with no depth to the characters or to the plot.
Poor narrative.
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- JD
- 05-02-24
it's barely OK
not sure how nick Lawrence is the main act.... he is barely in action.... Even the first book was more Declan than Nick
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