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Textual Relations
Written by Jamie Lee Scott
Narrated by Gabra Zackman
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5 (47 ratings)
Length: 4 hours
- Publisher:
- Tantor Audio
- Released:
- Mar 28, 2017
- ISBN:
- 9781515989431
- Format:
- Audiobook
Description
Mimi Capurro, owner of Gotcha Detective Agency, hasn't seen her old college flame since they teamed up to find a killer several months earlier. Now, after breaking and entering into an alleged predator's home, Mimi and Charles find a murder victim on the floor in his bedroom. When homicide detective Nick Christianson and his new partner, Piper Mason, arrive on the scene, this is not the way Mimi expected to see Nick again.
Even though it's his job, Nick is loath to find the killer. I mean, who wants a man who uses social media to prey on young girls to get justice, right? That is, until a teenage girl with ties to the victim disappears. Now Mimi, Nick, and Charles race against the clock to find the killer and hopefully find the girl in the process.
Even though it's his job, Nick is loath to find the killer. I mean, who wants a man who uses social media to prey on young girls to get justice, right? That is, until a teenage girl with ties to the victim disappears. Now Mimi, Nick, and Charles race against the clock to find the killer and hopefully find the girl in the process.
Book Actions
Start ListeningBook Information
Textual Relations
Written by Jamie Lee Scott
Narrated by Gabra Zackman
Ratings:
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5 (47 ratings)
Length: 4 hours
Description
Mimi Capurro, owner of Gotcha Detective Agency, hasn't seen her old college flame since they teamed up to find a killer several months earlier. Now, after breaking and entering into an alleged predator's home, Mimi and Charles find a murder victim on the floor in his bedroom. When homicide detective Nick Christianson and his new partner, Piper Mason, arrive on the scene, this is not the way Mimi expected to see Nick again.
Even though it's his job, Nick is loath to find the killer. I mean, who wants a man who uses social media to prey on young girls to get justice, right? That is, until a teenage girl with ties to the victim disappears. Now Mimi, Nick, and Charles race against the clock to find the killer and hopefully find the girl in the process.
Even though it's his job, Nick is loath to find the killer. I mean, who wants a man who uses social media to prey on young girls to get justice, right? That is, until a teenage girl with ties to the victim disappears. Now Mimi, Nick, and Charles race against the clock to find the killer and hopefully find the girl in the process.
- Publisher:
- Tantor Audio
- Released:
- Mar 28, 2017
- ISBN:
- 9781515989431
- Format:
- Audiobook
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Reviews
victoria
This book was better than the first one “Let Us Prey” (even though it was shorter and didn’t have a better plot) because the narrator started to dial in Mimi’s character better. I’m glad I took the chance!
Now I am actually looking forward to the next one!
I was in need of a new series... just got off the Stephanie Plum train.
This series isn’t as zany, but with this book I could start to identify more with Mimi and got a few laughs along the way.
Hope they keep improving!
The books after this have higher ratings, fingers crossed.
Rating: 4Now I am actually looking forward to the next one!
I was in need of a new series... just got off the Stephanie Plum train.
This series isn’t as zany, but with this book I could start to identify more with Mimi and got a few laughs along the way.
Hope they keep improving!
The books after this have higher ratings, fingers crossed.
Cherie
I had a hard time keeping up and it didn't really keep my attention.
Rating: 2Mary Anderson
Great intrigue mixed with humor.
Rating: 5Catherine Day
Yes!!!!! I love this series!!!! It's like Juliet Balckwell's but without the magic. But i love it nonetheless❤️❤️❤️
Rating: 5