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What the Dead Know

By: Kylie Brant
Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
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Summary

When Keira Saxon’s father was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, she quit her job as a Chicago homicide detective to head home. But she hadn’t been back on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula long before Danny Saxon was dead, killed in a deadly bear attack. Keira bowed to public pressure and agreed to run in the special election to fill the rest of her father’s term as sheriff. Although doubts about the circumstances of Danny's death lingered, doubts were all she had. Until she received a grisly delivery and learned that her father’s death wasn’t an accident at all.

Finn Carstens agrees to partner with Keira’s department to solve the murder. When proof of a second victim comes to light, he realizes that the killer is engaging them in the deadliest of contests. Together they must unmask a man who lives - and kills - in the shadows. As they begin to discover his secrets they realize the chilling truth that only the killer's former victims knew: of all the predators lurking in the Michigan forests, man is the most lethal of all.

©2015 Kylie Brant (P)2019 Audible, Inc.

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Tense complicated detailed dramatic plot of hunters and hunted; but which is which? Good narrator displays his full range of voices.

Kira and Fin's relationship develops by slow increments, like a panther stalking it's prey. Tale fits well within the series.

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Yet another nail biter

I couldn’t keep up with the twists and turns of the story which, as, usual had me trying to guess who the villain was. So many false trails it made the story brilliant as usual. I have become a great fan

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Good story

Why did we need the sex, the story was good enough without it, it’s boring, I’m no prude but unnecessary

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