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Whirlwind
- Rachel Hatch, Book 8
- Narrated by: Marnye Young
- Length: 4 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary
When Hatch is tasked with finding a missing girl, she finds a small town's dark secret holds the key. To expose it, Hatch must put everything on the line.
The Wall Street Journal best-selling series continues!
For Hatch, normal is never easy. But in the months since surviving a deadly encounter atop an Alaskan glacier, she's settled into her life in Coronado. With Cruise's team still physically recovering and out of commission, Hatch receives her first mission: to find a missing girl who disappeared after a church picnic.
Hatch finds herself in Jericho Falls, a small town outside of Nashville, Tennessee. The small town carries a dark secret. As she seeks to expose it, Hatch finds that there are forces willing to do anything to keep that from happening. To save the missing girl, Hatch must face her past as it catches up to her and forces her to make a choice that will forever change her future.
A series of tornadoes threaten to rip through town as Hatch goes on the hunt. Forces of nature and man set out to stop her. And Hatch finds that honoring her code may come at a cost. Her life.
Set at the relentless pace fans have come to love, Hatch is back and better than ever. Try not to get swept up in the Whirlwind!
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- 40-something Dad
- 17-10-22
Okay, but not as good as others
This installment felt forced and abbreviated. Lacked the usual character development present in the previous books. But still an okay listen if you already enjoy the series.
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- Kentucky Bohemian
- 19-02-23
Rachel Hatch Can Catch the Wind
I love this character and the depth that the authors have been able to instill into her. She's an amazing warrior, but full of heart and able to see within herself areas of darkness that still need the light shined on them.
While this story was good, it wasn't my favorite Hatch book by any means. For one thing, it was way too short. I didn't really have time to develop any kind of rapport with the characters of this story that were new to me. I liked some of the twists and turns, but the ending didn't wow me.
Now that Dalton Savage has his own series starting up, be aware that this story takes place before the first Savage book. So, if both are on your TBR list, start with this one to stay within sequence. Not that it matters a great deal, but some of us are picky about reading serial characters out of order.
If you're new to Rachel Hatch and Dalton Savage, I wouldn't recommend starting here, simply because this tale doesn't feature the depth and definition of the average Hatch book. But if you're a fan of the series, this one is still worth the time and attention.
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- Jill Wiseman
- 11-02-23
Dumb, dumb conclusion
You have got to be kidding me. That was the dumbest ending ever. I’m done with this series.
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- BSD
- 26-11-22
Outstanding as usual.
All of Ryan’s books are worthwhile reads and this one fits right in. Well done.
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- BP
- 28-08-22
Please keep writing Hatch books!
I love her character. I’ve followed her adventures throughout each book. She’s a strong, no-holds-barred woman who also has a tender side.