The King Tides
Lancaster & Daniels, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Patrick Lawlor
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By:
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James Swain
About this listen
Reality and illusion blur for an ex-Navy SEAL investigating a deadly case of stalking in this addictive thriller that Michael Connelly calls “a hundred percent adrenaline rush disguised as a detective novel.”
Nicki Pearl is the perfect daughter - every parent’s dream. And that of strangers, too. Wherever she goes, she’s being watched. Each stalker is different from the last, except for one thing - their alarming obsession with Nicki.
Desperate times call for desperate measures, and Nicki’s father is turning to someone who can protect her: retired private detective and ex-Navy SEAL Jon Lancaster. Teaming up with FBI agent and former abduction victim Beth Daniels, Lancaster can help - his way. He’s spent most of his career dispatching creeps who get off on terrorizing the vulnerable. Unlicensed, and unrestricted, he plays dirty.... But this case is unusual. Why so many men? Why this one girl? Does Nicki have something to hide? Or do her parents?
Trawling the darkest depths of southern Florida, Lancaster faces a growing tide of secrets and deception. And the deeper he digs, the more he realizes that finding the truth won’t be easy. Because there’s more to this case than meets the eye.
©2018 James Swain (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about The King Tides
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- Dune
- 28-04-20
The King Tides.....................
Took a chance on this book and as it turned out, it was the right thing to do; very good book, go and get it.
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- Anna Li
- 13-06-21
terrible
I really struggled to finish this, boy was it terribly written, and the use of "modern" concepts that had to be explained extensively is probably the most annoying thing I've ever had to listen to.
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- RDC
- 23-08-18
Good story concept
I liked the story but the characters are quite poorly written so hopefully they will develop in the next book.
The book is strangely written. The dialogue between characters is completely stilted and weird, nothing flowing or natural to the extent I wondered if I would be able to finish it. The author mansplains a lot! He mansplains very basic things as if he were talking to either a toddler or an elderly person who is unfamiliar with modern life. He writes like an elderly person who is disconnected from young people and children today. He writes women like someone who has never known one.
The narrator didn’t help. He makes women sound dim and speak like Marge Simpson. He isn’t a fluent reader.
I think the book would be better to read rather than listen to if you ignore the painful dialogue and mansplaining.
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