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Dead Case

By: Christopher Zaleski
Narrated by: John Dunleavy
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Summary

Plagued with the talent of seeing the ghosts of murder victims, Wayne Ballard is on a hunt to find the vigilante responsible.

Wayne wasn’t sure if it was a gift or misfortune being able to see ghosts. It wouldn’t be so bad if the apparitions didn’t appear to look the way they did when they died. There were some that were headless while others may have been missing extremities or suffered from a fatal gunshot wound to the chest. Sometimes it felt so unreal he thought maybe he was losing his mind, letting his imagination run wild. He probably would’ve thought madness was setting in on him if it weren’t for the fact that these ghosts showed him things.

They showed him the clues needed to help him move on to the next step of his investigation. They wanted to help him bring down the one responsible for the current murder spree. Every incident brings him deeper into the mind of the killer. So deep he dreams of the ghosts. He dreams of every murder taking place. In his mind he can see the dark shadow of someone killing all of the victims.

The shadow is ruthless. It slays without any regrets and appears to be enjoying every gory detail of his massacre. It’s only when the dark stranger shows up at his house that Wayne knows it’s only a matter of time until this killer gets to him.

Wayne runs out of spare time, spending all of it chasing down the killer. He neglects his wife, constantly leaving notes for her, telling her he’s sorry for everything. The notes back and forth last up until he finds out a horrible truth that sends him closer to the edge of his sanity. There isn’t much more he can handle before falling off the deep end.

Wayne is teamed up with his new partner, Gus, and head FBI investigator Agent Sanderson. Together the three hope to find enough clues to find and take down the vigilante. The only hard part of the investigation for Wayne is keeping his gift of seeing ghosts from those around him. It becomes nearly impossible to do when his relationship with Agent Sanderson takes an unsuspected turn. If she finds out would she be able to keep his secret?

After one twist to the next, Wayne discovers a darker side of himself. There is bottled up hate and anger about everything that has happened to him. Vengeful tendencies overshadow his thoughts. Revenge sets in his mind to the point of no control. Blackout after blackout leads him to whom he thinks is the murderer. Is it his long time friend and ex-partner Paul Peterson or maybe someone even closer than that. It’s not until the final shot is fired that Wayne truly understands the meaning of the ghosts and all of his bad dreams.

©2018 Christopher Zaleski (P)2019 Christopher Zaleski/John Dunleavy

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wonderful

wonderful audio book well written by Christopher Zaleski and a great narrater too
could not stop listen to this book can't wait for more books

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This is my first audio book by Christopher zaleski 5 out of 5 100 %

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I loved this so much I didn't want it to finish

This really is an amazing story, I admit that I was a little confused to start with but this is simply because the story is very intricate and takes some telling, it's creepy, hugely atmospheric, thanks in part to the author of course but also thanks to the narrator, who was a brilliant choice for this one and most of all it's interesting.

Wayne sees the dead, often in very gory surroundings and has a strange relationship with his wife, the reasons for which you may guess but will become clear in time anyway, and his realtionship with another is altogether more dark and most intriguing.

Ultimately, the story has a happy ending which was a great relief because I feel Wayne has had a rough enough life already.

I recommend this one to all who love dark, supernatural thrillers.

I received my copy free of charge and am happy to leave this voluntary review.

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Wow!What a story! Wayne is a cop who can't keep track of the days,or that his wife is dead.He is assigned a case that drives him a bit crazy.There is a lot of blood and violence. John Dunleavy was an awesome narrator! I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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‘Crying isn’t going to save you’

Well written, well narrated, really enjoyable.
Ok, so I saw the twists coming from pretty early on and I got a little confused at times if I wasn’t concentrating enough on the story, but I’d definitely listen to both author and narrator again!
I wasn’t keen on the few sound effects though. They were too sporadic to be necessary, so whilst they didn’t detract from the story, they didn’t add anything either.
This is my honest opinion of a free review copy.

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Wonderfully captivating story

This story is creepy and so well written. The narration had its moments of being slightly strange, but John did a good job that helped the story come across really well. Christopher tells a captivating story with twists that I never saw coming, and I couldn't help but feel for Wayne at many points. The idea of his gift - if it is a gift - to see the dead is one that drew me to this, and I am not disappointed at all.

*I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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Don't bother it's craps 😫

So gutted paid for this the story bored the life out of me The only good thing was the narrator in my opinion but maybe I'm being a bit judgemental do I care NOPE LOL 🤣🤣 Won't be trying anything else from this particular author sorry

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