Night Moves
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Narrated by:
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Andi Arndt
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Nora Roberts
About this listen
From New York Times bestselling romance author Nora Roberts comes a classic tale of passion and peril....
Maggie Fitzgerald had retreated from her fast-paced life, seeking solitude to heal her tattered heart. But if landscaper Cliff Delaney's rude manner and irresistible sexuality weren't disturbing enough, now an old murder shattered her peace entirely, imperiling her life and forcing her right into the protective arms of the most irritating man alive! Delaney's night moves were enough to make even the saddest woman smile... but were they also those of a killer?
©1985 Nora Roberts (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.What listeners say about Night Moves
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- Sherry Bright
- 03-03-23
Story was dated and quite dull
I’ve a few Nora Roberts audiobooks which I’ve enjoyed listening to. I started listening to this and immediately noticed that it felt dated in both tone, language, attitudes and in references or landline phones being the only form of communication. The storyline was fairly typical for Nora Roberts in that it involves a murder mystery alongside a romance. When done well this can be enjoyable however in this instance the characters are pretty unlikeable, self centred and annoying. I stuck with this until the frankly incredulous ending where everyone lives happily ever after and felt irritated by the lot of them. Heyho. Don’t think I’ll be bothering with anymore Nora Roberts books
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