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Dark Waters
Dark Waters
Dark Waters
Audiobook6 hours

Dark Waters

Written by J. B. Turner

Narrated by Mia Ellis

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About this audiobook

When the partially dismembered body of a young man is found in the Florida Everglades, Deborah Jones, the fearless African American investigative journalist for the Miami Herald, finds herself caught up in a story that has ramifications far beyond anything she could have ever imagined.

The victim had contacted Deborah anonymously just the day before, promising her top-secret government documents-the missing twenty-eight pages of the 9/11 report-if she'd agree to a meeting. But he didn't show up, calling to say he feared for his life.

Deborah Jones is a woman not easily deterred by threats. But when a second person dies in mysterious circumstances, it is clear to her and to everyone on her newspaper that Deborah could be next on the assassin's list.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 15, 2017
ISBN9781541478558
Dark Waters
Author

J. B. Turner

J. B. Turner is the author of the Jon Reznick series of conspiracy action thrillers (Hard Road, Hard Kill, Hard Wired, Hard Way, and Hard Fall), as well as the Deborah Jones political thrillers (Miami Requiem and Dark Waters). He loves music, from Beethoven to the Beatles, and watching good films, from Manhattan to The Deer Hunter. He has a keen interest in geopolitics. He lives in Scotland with his wife and two children.

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    It's was just okay. I wasn't on the edge of my seat reading it or anything, but it was decent enough to finish. The characters were particularly magnetizing, but they were likable. The plot was solid and consistent throughout, but it too was just so-so. Wanted to enjoy this book more than I did.