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Aftershock
- Rachel Hatch, Book 7
- Narrated by: Katie Hagaman, Marnye Young, Scott Graff
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
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Summary
A US Marshal is held hostage.
An ex-convict on a mission
Holds a small Alaskan town under siege
Hatch looks to set things right,
And must be careful not to get swept up in the After Shock.
Rachel Hatch closes a major chapter in her life. A new one begins with an offer from an old friend. This offer puts Hatch at odds. The agency responsible for her father’s murder and who nearly took her life in the mountains of Colorado is now offering her a job opportunity.
Lives hang in the balance as Hatch sets out to honor her code. She quickly finds that things are not what they seem in the small town of Breakneck, Alaska. Hatch finds an ally in the most unlikely of places.
An explosive new addition in the Rachel Hatch saga. Brace yourself for the Aftershock!
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-06-23
Great
Love the new voices and the new characters. Love the series , such great writing and easy to listen too
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- David L.Thompson
- 19-04-23
Poor Audio
Audio, particularly male voices sound as if they are coming from a cave. Very unnatural, unlike earlier Rachel Hatch audios. Disgusting!
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- Clifford Carroll
- 01-03-23
I was surprised!
I have been reading all the Rachel Hatch books and have loved them! Unfortunately, Aftershock didn’t quite measure up. There could have been more character development, and I just didn’t feel the same excitement with this book.
I wasn’t a big fan of the male narrators, I felt their performances were forced. Fingers crossed the next three books will be better!
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- Kentucky Bohemian
- 25-01-23
Always a Good Ride
The Rachel Hatch character always produces an intriguing, hang-on-tight storyline, and this audiobook is no exception to that. This woman has no "quit" in her, even when everyone else around her is throwing in the towel. I love her sense of purpose, her strength, and her honor. I love how she just puts her head down and pushes through to get the job done. I love that she manages to do all this without being some self-absorbed, smug ball-buster. In her mind, it's not about her- it's never about her.
There are some fascinating new characters in this tale that add extra depth to an already great novel. This story took a turn I didn't see coming with the return of an old love. He seems really interesting, but I'm still hoping Rachel and Dalton Savage have a future down the road. Yeah, still the hopeless romantic, even when reading about tough women.
If you're new to Rachel Hatch, no problem. The authors are great at keeping the reader up to date so that you can jump in at any point. I'm pretty sure they realize that once you meet this character you'll want to go back and catch the rest of her outrageously over-the-top but oh, so rewarding adventures.
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- Leland S. Craig
- 17-01-23
Eh. OK Hatch story. Bad editing.
its a Hatch story that continues the saga. Story is disjointed. The worst part is the male voice actor. They are overly dramatic. The male sound tracks sound like they are talking into a tin can. Very distracting.
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- SISSIE MCCLURE
- 20-06-22
Excellent
I absolutely love Rachel Hatch! She is the female version of Lee Child’s Jack Reacher! I wish this book would have been a couple hours longer. I have one more to read and I will be caught up with all of the books with Rachel Hatch! So please get to writing… You are now one of my favorite authors added it to my list!
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- Anonymous User
- 09-05-22
Kind of a disappointment
I enjoyed the series until this book. The male voices were horrible and the story just didn’t have the same excitement as the others. Had to force myself to finish.
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- Melissa Hughes
- 07-03-22
INTERESTING
A lot of information in all of tje Hatch books. This one more though. i love these author's.
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- Montague
- 09-02-22
Great story; terrible production
While the story was great, the production was terrible and difficult to overcome. Unlike earlier books in the series, this one used different voices for different characters. Obviously, it was a cut-and-paste job of combining different voices recorded in different places with different instruments because it sounded so fake. Why the producers didn’t just use one voice as in earlier books in the series that received such high ratings for both the story and the performance is beyond me. They should listen to a truly professional production of different voices in an action-packed book by Mark Greaney called “Armored” to use it as a standard. If the issue is lack of sufficient funding for the production, then just stick to the single reader.
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- Daskie
- 23-11-21
Slow and boring
Fell flat compared to the previous six books. Story line too predictable Probably ship the next book.