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Dark Sky Falling

By: Richard Ryker
Narrated by: Neal Arango
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A single dad leaves his daughter in the hands of a trusted relative. Now, both are missing.

Three years after his wife's death, Marcus reluctantly returns to the shark-tank world of dating. The evening has exceeded all expectations: interesting conversation with an attractive woman, excellent food, and first-rate wine. Life is good again. What Marcus doesn't know is that his nanny has just abducted his 11-year-old daughter...to Russia.

Marcus' live-in nanny is his ex-sister-in-law, a survivor of war crimes in her homeland Chechnya. Soon, Kamila's lingering trauma and desire for revenge will drive her along a path of deceit that threatens to shred the fabric of her family. Marcus and his longtime friend and newfound romantic interest, Stormy, pursue Kamila to Moscow, across the Russian countryside, and eventually into the heart of rebel territory controlled by Kamila's father.

Standing between Marcus and Alyssa are corrupt embassy staff, Chechen rebel fighters, and the Russian army. Will Marcus and Stormy find Alyssa before Kamila gives in to her darkest thoughts? What drives Kamila's deep-seated hatred of Marcus?

If you enjoy suspense-filled psychological thrillers that keep you guessing till the end, you'll love Dark Sky Falling. Listen to the story today!

©2018 Richard Ryker (P)2019 Richard Ryker
Psychological Suspense
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Annoying narrator but great story

I struggled to keep going with this book as many of the narrators pronunciations got on my nerves “Moscow” and “lada” most notably.
I enjoyed the twists and turns of what was a very well written story with characters you could easily buy into.

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How far would you go for revenge?

A well-written story that held my interest. I felt sorry for Marcus, who first loses his wife, and then his daughter is stolen from him and taken to another country, where he has little chance of rescuing her. But that doesn’t stop him from jumping on a plane and doing just that. It seemed a little odd to me that the aunt would be able to take her so easily to another country, but I don’t remember whether passports were a problem. The poor girl only speaks English, so she is unable to explain to anyone she is there against her will. Still an enjoyable story, and the narrator does a decent job.

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