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  • The Intern: A Dark Thriller

  • Brooke Walton, Book 3
  • By: Jenifer Ruff
  • Narrated by: Stephanie Dillard
  • Length: 7 hrs
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The Intern: A Dark Thriller

By: Jenifer Ruff
Narrated by: Stephanie Dillard
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Summary

From Amazon best-selling author Jenifer Ruff, a dark suspense thriller featuring a fascinating, twisted protagonist.

Brooke Walton will make you wonder just how well you know your friends, neighbors, and classmates. Fans of James Patterson, Karin Slaughter, Hannibal Lecter, the Dexter series, and Gone Girl will be hooked.

Two young American tourists are brutally murdered in Cancun. A private investigator in Connecticut is desperate to uncover the truth about a missing coed. At the heart of both matters is Brooke Walton, a young medical student. When her summer internship in a medical examiner’s office exposes a disturbing mystery and her ruthless brilliance, authorities take a closer look.

Can Brooke save her own beautiful skin with someone watching her every move? Will one more murder solve her urgent problems or dig her an even deeper grave?

©2018 Jenifer Ruff (P)2019 Jenifer Ruff
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Best so far!

I honestly don’t know what it is about this series that I find so enjoyable! It’s nothing like my usual go-to reads, but I love it!!
Well written and fantastically narrated... Stephanie has a great skill of portraying the intensity of the situation without just ‘reading faster’ like some narrators.
There’s a lot more going on in the 3rd book and I probably enjoyed it the most out of the 3. I also like the way it’s heading at the end and really hope we’ve got more to come!

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Just gets better and better

I liked the first book Everett, I enjoyed the second book Rothaker but loved this one. I just hope the author has plans for another book!!! This book continues from where the previous books left of and I highly recommend you listen or read them before you enjoy this book. I spent the whole book wondering who was going to get killed next, was she going to finally get caught? and then got hit by an ending I didn't see coming.
Brooke has finally made it through the first year of medical school and needs a summer job to pay for next year. She is lucky to land a job in the medical examiner's office but it isn't quite up to what she is hoping for. Until she starts to notice discrepancy in the paper work and she finally gets the chance to help with the autopsies. Things are looking up until a detective comes around asking questions about Jessica and Rachel, just two of the obstacles Brooke had to move out of the way. At the same time two missing boys bodies are discovered in Cuba who happened to go missing when Brooke and her family were there on vacation. As Brooke beings to feel the noose tighten around her delicate neck can she put her high IQ to the test to find a way get awy from the ghosts that haunt her.
I really like this narrator and think she did an excellent job with all three book, so if there is another book I hope she sticks with it as I can't imagine Brooke being read by anyone else.

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