
Crossing Lines
Gabe Quinn, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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David Doersch
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By:
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Keith Houghton
About this listen
How far would you go to protect your children?
Former homicide detective Gabe Quinn has quit the LAPD and is chasing his demons pro bono - determined to catch or kill the two serial killers responsible for ruining his life.
But when a mutilated body is washed up on a picturesque Florida beach, it marks the beginning of the end for Gabe and his sanity. Nothing is quite what it seems and never will be again. What follows is an explosive race to save a woman's life from the hands of a madman. But this is no ordinary kidnapper. This is Gabe's nemesis - the murderer of his wife, the monster responsible for killing Hope. And he has returned with an old score to settle. One that will force Gabe to cross every line he has ever made.
One man wants revenge....
One man wants to even the score....
Only one will succeed....
Author note: The back story in Crossing Lines continues from the first book, Killing Hope. To enjoy the whole experience as intended, I recommend listening to the Gabe Quinn Thrillers in numerological order.
©2012 Keith Houghton (P)2014 Keith HoughtonAnnoyingly A Paige Turner
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good
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wasn't too enthralled with this story...
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Love this old style detective thriller has lots of twists & turns
Great narration but David's English accent something sounds like a Scottish & then an Irish accent, but I still like this narrator
Crossing Lines - good easy read
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Would you listen to Crossing Lines again? Why?
No. Couldn't bear to listen to the 'british' accent again. The narrator couldn't make up his mind if he was speaking in an English, Scottish or Irish accentWhat did you like best about this story?
It moved along at a great paceWhat three words best describe David Doersch’s voice?
Excellent except for the strange accentsWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
AlmostGreat story
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Narrator a pleasure to listen to, good accents, varying with different characters.
Very good and surprising plot, a memorable experience.
Captivating.
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