The John Decker Box Set: Books 3, 4, & 5
Action-Packed Supernatural Thrillers (The John Decker Supernatural Thriller Series)
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Books Three, Four, and Five in the John Decker series.
Crimson Deep: Deep in the Florida woodlands, a pair of recreational divers are attacked and killed. Miles away, a research team captures an impossible sight on their remote-operated submersible. Meanwhile, a team of bank robbers speed toward their Florida hideout.
As deaths mount, ex-sheriff John Decker is called from a much-needed vacation by a longtime friend, to help a baffled police department track an impossible enemy. Thrust into one of the most dangerous situations of his life, Decker must combat not only a ruthless killer but a cadre of criminals with nothing to lose.
And the stakes could not be higher, because if Decker fails, it could lead not only to his own death but the demise of the woman he loves.
Grendel's Labyrinth: Under a ruined monastery near the quaint village of Clareconnell, a labyrinth of caves hides a dark secret. The remains of Grendel. Defeated by Beowulf and entombed there by the Danes, he has remained hidden for a thousand years, guarded first by warriors, then by monks, and finally by the villagers themselves.
But nothing stays lost forever.
A team of archaeologists is excavating the monastery and searching for his grave. Because Grendel’s bones may hold the key to a medical breakthrough that could change the world.
When John Decker, newly recruited to the shadowy organization called CUSP, arrives in the Emerald Isle to retrieve the bones, he discovers that there’s more to this idyllic village than meets the eye. For Clareconnell has a dark and shameful past, and now that the caves have been opened, the villagers must pay for their sins....
Whitechapel Rising: Jack the Ripper faded into history over a century ago, his identity lost to the ages. Until a work crew restoring a Mayfair home make a shocking find. A secret basement room walled up since Victorian times. The Whitechapel murderer's lair. And inside, a corpse that has waited in silent darkness for over a hundred years. But it won't stay that way....
Within hours of the room's discovery, the body goes missing, and the murders begin anew.
With a violent killer on the loose and the body count rising, John Decker, still new to CUSP, is sent to England, along with seasoned operative Colum O'Shea. Their mission - to stop a ruthless monster from obtaining the one thing that will allow him to escape forever.
As the city huddles in fear and the terror mounts, Decker finds himself in a race against time to catch a hellish fiend smarter than any he has ever faced. Because if he doesn't, the next death might hit a little too close to home.
©2020, 2021 Anthony M. Strong (P)2021 Anthony M. StrongWhat listeners say about The John Decker Box Set: Books 3, 4, & 5
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- Lynne Nicholson
- 27-04-24
Like a romp through old school Hammer Horror films
The 2nd box set in the John Decker series and as an enjoyable a romp in old school horror as the 1st.
There are people who die that make you think the author should have chosen someone else. And plenty of “hide behind the cushion” moments… because I knew it was a series there wasn’t as much feeling of jeopardy for main characters but the author brought back a side character from one of the earlier stories which certainly brought back the jeopardy factor.
I totally recommend this series of books and look forward to reading more in the series.
The narrator has a very “over excited” style of reading and unusual pronunciation of certain words but I see them as eccentricities and he’s far better than AI and smart speaker alternatives.
As a blind reader I dread when I have to rely on computer generated alternatives because there isn’t an alternative so I have to read a book on kindle using text to speech so hope by the time I finish the last currently available on audible that the last currently available on kindle has a human narrator.
And I hope the author continues to write these books.
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- Wayne Pickrell
- 16-12-23
Great stories.
The narrator takes some getting used to, but stick with it, he grows on you. I'm really enjoying the books now. great storylines and you will come to see John Decker as a great character.
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- sweetsuzan
- 21-11-23
Great story
Loved the story line book 5 was my favourite., Looking forward to reading more of his books
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- Kindle Customer
- 18-01-23
Read the book instead!
The story is good however the narrator is truly awful. He actually ruins the story in places. He sounds very robotic and monotoned. If you want to properly enjoy these books I would recommend reading them!
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- More Horror Books Needed
- 20-07-22
Disappointed
I was looking forward to this, but I’m really disappointed by the audio. It was awful. Very robotic with minimal character differences .
The book alone was simply ok. Unfortunately I won’t be reading anymore of the series .
Please, for the sake of the author, change the reader.
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- Penny Cutter
- 27-02-22
Three stories for the price of one but…
Fairly interesting stories but with some implausible monsters, dodgy decisions and incompetent actions by the lead characters. Narrator fluent but struggled with accents other than American, with other accents even London drifting into an American-Irish hybrid.
Adequate time passer on a long car journey etc. but not something I could get engrossed in.
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