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Run the Risk
- Narrated by: Jim Frangione
- Length: 12 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
When Detective Logan Riske goes undercover to find Pepper Yates, a potential link to his best friend's unsolved murder, he vows to gain her cooperation by any means necessary. But the elusive beauty is more suspicious - and in far more danger - than he expected. And the last thing Logan needs is to start caring for her....
Pepper has spent the past five years dodging the corrupt club owner who will stop at nothing to keep her silenced. She can trust no one, not even the handsome new "construction worker" who's moved in next door. The heat between them is undeniable. But will surrendering to passion bring her the safety she so desires - or will her feelings for Logan draw them both into a killer's crosshairs?
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- SW17
- 26-03-23
Long
and drawn out. Not my favourite story. Took too long to get to the point.
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- Hi Ho Silver
- 24-05-23
For Lover read Stalker
Well narrated, very dated tale of a honey trap stalker, who sidles his way in, using all his skills regardless of whom it may hurt. There are so many parallels between the male MC and Brian Koberger it gave me chills, and not in a nice way.
At no time does no mean no, which again made me uncomfortable. Stopped after 2 hrs, as just couldn't bear to listen to any more nonsense or dirty deeds by this "Adonis".
Should "goodies" solve crime with underhand conniving means? Doesn't it make them as bad as the criminals?
HORRIBLE
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