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Broken Glass
- A Nik Pohl Thriller, Book 1
- Narrated by: Chris Andrew Ciulla
- Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
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Summary
One murdered, one missing. Both are almost identical.
Detective Nik Pohl has seen every shade of darkness in his career. Not used to playing by the rules, he finds himself frozen out by his superiors. What’s worse, now he’s being blackmailed by a shadowy businessman into investigating a seemingly crimeless disappearance.
A young woman, Viola, left her home months ago, leaving a letter to her parents saying she wouldn’t be coming back. With a little digging Nik discovers the case of an almost identical-looking woman, who went missing in similar circumstances. There’s one important difference: that woman is dead. Viola may still be alive... but perhaps not for much longer.
When Nik is viciously attacked, it becomes clear that whoever is behind Viola’s disappearance has some high-level connections, and they will stop at nothing to shut him down. But he’s in too deep and the clock is ticking. He has to find Viola, and her captors, before it’s too late.
From million-copy bestselling German author Alexander Hartung
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- HorseVet
- 12-02-21
Pretty good story; poor narration
The plot was interesting, most of characters engaging and the pacing good. Some characters were poorly developed, like John.
Some of the language was pretty clunky and it’s hard to tell whether this was the fault of the original or the translation.
The narration was pretty poor. Inconsistent accents for the dialogue and some laughable accents (it took me a while to work out an accent near the beginning was supposed to be Irish). Sometimes the narrators voice sounds whiny.
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