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Nameless

By: Joe Conlan
Narrated by: Tracy Thibodeaux
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Chilling and taut, Nameless, introduces a fresh and exciting twist on the deadly game of cat and mouse. By virtue of one impulsive and deeply human, but all too grave mistake, a good and decent man finds himself pitted against the embodiment of evil and threatened with losing everything and everyone he loves and values; including the pristine reputation he has endeavored all his adult life to establish.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Daniel Falcone unwittingly steps onto course for a head-on collision with a frighteningly brilliant psychotic serial killer, whose harrowing childhood abuse and neglect left him devoid of humanity and salivating for revenge. Framed for a brutal murder on a commercial cruise ship, and fighting for the right to raise his sons and clear his name, Falcone races against the clock and struggles to keep his eyes on the prize, even while his profound guilt and self-loathing threaten to destroy him faster than his maniacal adversary.

©2013 Joe Conlan (P)2014 Cherry Hill Publishing, LLC
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"You Will Know His Name... The characters relationships and interactions are full of struggles and fun, not just purely good or bad. Nameless is definitely a book for those long days at the beach and one that will keep you reading until the end." ( Portland Book Review)

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Wow.

Stunningly written, this captivating book is the definition of a 'page turner'. The whirlwind plot forces the reader (or listener) through a maze of thrills and frights at a perfect and balanced pace. Thoughtful and carefully crafter characters are littered throughout the novel, with seemingly none of them safe from Nameless.

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Nearly 20 hours of my life I will never get back!

If this book wasn’t for you, who do you think might enjoy it more?

I can't imagine who might enjoy this book, a less than average story with gaping inconsistencies - what happened to the dog? All made farcical by the terrible narrator. Do not waste any of your life listening to this book.
A good narrator can make even a poor book enjoyable but this was only a poor book made worse by bad narration.

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