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  • Fool Me Twice

  • Riley Wolfe Thriller
  • By: Jeff Lindsay
  • Narrated by: Braden Wright
  • Length: 12 hrs and 14 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Fool Me Twice

By: Jeff Lindsay
Narrated by: Braden Wright
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Summary

From the international bestselling author of Dexter comes a brilliant thriller starring Riley Wolfe: a master thief, expert at disguise, and not averse to violence when it's needed.

An impossible crime.

Riley Wolfe, heist artist and thief extraordinaire, has the mission of his life. The world's most demanding - and dangerous - collector has a job for someone with his special set of skills.

An impossible target.

The target? 'The Liberation of St. Peter'. The challenge? It's a fresco, painted on a wall, and it's in the Vatican itself.

An impossible choice.

But Riley is soon offered a double-cross by an arms dealer - who is watching Monique, expert art forger and the love of his life. The threat is clear. The job is all-in. And Riley know they both have only one way out

©2020 Jeff Lindsay (P)2020 Orion Publishing Group
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Critic reviews

"The Dexter creator's new hero-thief is a blast... Far-fetched, foulmouthed and very funny." (The Times)

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Exciting, Ridiculous, Darkly Delectable Fun!

Even better than the first in this series. It’s a proper crime caper, in that some of the plot is ridiculous but in a good way! James Bond villains galore, with heaps of intelligent pontification, exciting action and some really visceral bits too.
Some reviews complain that Riley is too similar to Dexter, rubbish! One is compelled to kill, the other does it when needed. (Enjoying your work is a good thing.) Jeff Lindsay is just really good at capturing the darkness that some people melt into… which sometimes leads to murder. Couldn’t stop listening!

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Story mostly good

For the most part the storyline is good, keeps you guessing how its going to work out and how Riley is going to get out of the various conflicting problems he has landed in. However recycling certain elements of the Dexter series seems very lazy of the author, if he wanted to continue that line, then maybe he could have put a bit better effort into the later end of that series instead. It doesn't completely ruin the story, but its a bit where as soon as the first bit is mentioned, that you will know where its going if you have listened to/read the Dexter series.

Narration is very good throughout.

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Second release

Love this series seriously hope there is a follow on. Hooked just like I was with dexter.

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