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Private Justice

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3 of 3 copies available

A dark shadow of fear has fallen over Newpointe, Louisiana. First one, then another of the town firemen's wives has been murdered, and a third has barely escaped an attempt on her life. Incredible as it seems, a serial killer is stalking this sleepy little southern community. And Mark Branning's wife may be next on the list. Mark is determined to protect her. But keeping Allie alive won't be easy. not with their own marriage already dying a bitter death. Unless they renew their commitment to each other and to God, someone else may settle their problems...permanently. And time to decide is running out.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Who is killing firemen's wives in Newpointe, Louisiana, and why? Solving crimes from a Christian perspective involves just as much excitement as in secular thrillers, and the various relationships in the small Southern town often present complexities richer than those in traditional whodunits. John McDonough's rough grandfatherly voice can turn surprisingly soft and sensitive as he explores the tender sides of athletes and housewives, criminals and crime-stoppers. They never simper, and sometimes sparkle, and his feminine characters carry the story. Another surprise is McDonough's facility for the Cajun dialect he sprinkles lightly through the performance. As a skilled narrator, he maintains a lively and varied pace from start to finish without overdoing regionalism or religion. R.P.L. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine

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