
The Chemistry of Death
Joe Tesla Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Jeffrey Kafer
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By:
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Rebecca Cantrell
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Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me....
In the third thrilling installment of this award-winning series from New York Times best seller Rebecca Cantrell, tortured genius Joe Tesla is on the trail of a sadistic serial killer who charms his victims into the bowels of the Manhattan subway system - and who holds the keys to Joe's crippling condition. Can Joe stop the murderous rampage of this silver-tongued killer, or will he become the next victim?
©2015 Rebecca Cantrell (P)2015 Rebecca CantrellI received this audiobook from Free Audiobook Codes for a review
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The most shocking part is just who the killer is, now that's a real shocker, but I do love the way it was woven into the storyline right from the start. Joe has a lot to loath about this particular killer.
If I had to make a complaint about this particular title it would be it's brevity, I really would have loved another few hours of fun with this one.
Jeffrey Kafer does a sterling job here as usual.
I love this series, just starting The Steel Shark now.
These books just get better and better
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