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Daggers
- The King & Slater Series, Book 15
- Narrated by: Kevin Kenerly
- Length: 8 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
As the bodies of the innocent pile up, everything must change...
It’s been a year of peace. Now it's over. A vicious and mysterious assassin surfaces in the tiny town of Millinocket, and there’s only one conceivable reason for their presence.
As King and Slater watch those they know added to the body count, their world begins to shift: their desire for a normal existence is irreconcilable with the brutal reality of their lives. They’re in Groundhog Day, hunted again and again by malevolent forces, and something has to change. Decisions must be made, changes that will shape their lives forever.
This time, it’s different…
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- Steven Wilson
- 04-12-22
An excellent book
Matt Rogers is extremely talented at making you feel like you are in the middle of the action. Love this book and the author!
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- Cheryl Landgraver
- 27-01-23
Enjoy this series.
I love these books. So sad to see them end. That’s all I have to say.
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- hekima kennebrewvegas
- 14-01-23
Best book series on Audible
Excellent as usual I really hope the series continues seems there's so much more to unfold
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- Larry Thomas
- 23-12-22
Compromised
King and Slater are finished and have been five books ago because they have lost their nerve. Everything about King and Slater in this book was disappointing.
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-11-22
Read whole Series….but….
I have read every King and Slater book including their singles. But this one lacks the depth of story and the typical vision of issues and just simple good yarn. Boring and lackluster. Hope it turns around or e look se just stop on a high note. Can’t recommend it.