Past Deeds
Brandon Fisher FBI Series, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Michael Murphy
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By:
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Carolyn Arnold
About this listen
The sun was just coming up, and the sniper’s hands were sweaty as she looked through the rifle’s scope to the streets eight stories below and point eight miles away. In mere minutes, the target would be dead.
A prosecuting attorney is murdered in a sniping that takes place in Arlington, Virginia, less than 15 minutes from Washington. FBI agent Brandon Fisher and his team with the Behavioral Analysis Unit are called in to investigate the threat level and to determine if the lawyer was targeted. The FBI hadn’t anticipated previous victims stretching from coast to coast.
The team splits up across the country, but more than jet lag is getting to Brandon. As their profile on the shooter takes shape, their one theory on motive strikes too close to home and has him battling with regret over a past decision.
He comes to discover some choices not only haunt us but can have long- and far-reaching repercussions we couldn’t even begin to imagine. Will Brandon be able to set aside his personal issues for long enough to stop a serial killing spree before there’s another victim?
Past Deeds is a gripping psychological crime thriller that will have you listening on as you try to put the clues together faster than the FBI. To stand a chance, you’ll need to unravel the psyche of a killer. This mystery will also make you think and reflect, and you just might wonder if any past decisions you’ve made are stalking you, ready to strike.
Become addicted to an international best-selling series that will take you into the minds of the most heinous and disturbing serial killers the world could ever imagine.
©2020 Carolyn Arnold (P)2020 Carolyn Arnold