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The Butcher Game

A Dr. Wren Muller Novel

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The Butcher Game

By: Alaina Urquhart
Narrated by: Sophie Amoss, Joe Knezevich
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From the New York Times bestselling author and cohost of chart-topping true crime podcast Morbid comes the thrilling book two in her national bestselling series, told from the dueling perspectives of a notorious serial killer and a medical examiner seeking justice.

Destruction follows the ruthless serial killer, Jeremy Rose, the Bayou Butcher, as he heads north to evade capture for his horrific crimes. As he seeks safe harbor with a former friend, he remains focused on unfinished business with forensic pathologist Dr. Wren Muller, the only target who’s ever escaped him—twice. But not this time. He’s determined to make Wren suffer, and he’s promised to make her play by his own twisted rules.

Still in shock over the harrowing encounter with her old nemesis, Wren is on forced medical leave in New Orleans, attempting to mend the deep scars of her traumatic past. But with growing evidence that Jeremy is leaving a fresh trail of mutilated victims across Massachusetts, Wren realizes the best way to heal is to renew her pursuit of this vicious killer. She sets her sights on Jeremy, only to discover that she may have walked directly into his trap. As their twisted cat-and-mouse game rachets up to a violent clash of good versus evil, Wren prepares to sacrifice everything to bring Jeremy to justice.

With intense true-to-life details from autopsy technician and Morbid podcast cohost, Alaina Urquhart, The Butcher Game is a gripping addition to the New York Times bestselling Dr. Wren Muller series.

©2024 Alaina Urquhart (P)2024 Zando
Crime Thrillers Mystery Police Procedurals Psychological Thriller & Suspense Exciting

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Sequel with a bang!!

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The story was tight, and characters were fleshed out (and de fleshed) in entertaining ways!

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I liked the author's first book in this series, but I loved the second! The development of the central characters, especially (for me) the serial killer's story, really captured me. If you are a fan of this genre you won't be disappointed!

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Soooooo amazing and I did not see the ending coming!!! Can’t wait to see what the future holds for Wren

Omg! Need the third now!!

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Listened in one go, I couldn’t help it, I had to find out more. I can’t wait for the next book…. Get writing Alaina

Loved loved loved

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Oh my I don’t want to give away any spoilers.. THIS IS AMAZING.. just read it, you won’t regret it. Uk morbid fan

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Hate to leave a bad review but this novel was so hard to finish. It feels rushed and unedited with such a confusing incoherent storyline. It’s also frustrating that the author doesn’t seem to have thought about how real people would act in these situations - the characters face life altering moments with cheesy/cringey quips and it’s eye-rolling-ly annoying. I also found the narration, especially the female narrator, ruined any decent writing there might have been by being incredibly over dramatic. I have problems with the storyline - why is a medical examiner at the forefront of a serial killer investigation - especially one that she is so personally involved in?? It’s ludicrous and would never happen in reality. Overall a really frustrating and difficult listen.

Hard to Finish

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