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Accused

By: Clair M. Poulson
Narrated by: Jason Tatom
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Private Investigator Rudy Quigley has just finished up a standard gig when an intriguing new case captures his attention. Daisy Kane has been accused of murdering her boyfriend, Johnny Lingerfaster, but something seems off about the whole scenario. It doesn’t take long to realize that not all is as it seems: “Daisy” is Danica Knight, an FBI agent working undercover on the far-reaching investigating of a human trafficking ring. When unexpected connections link Rudy’s latest PI case to Danica’s investigation, the two must work together to find out who really killed her “boyfriend.”

What initially seems like a cut-and-dried case grows ever more complex as Rudy and Danica uncover the inner workings of the ring. Unfortunately, their snooping has not gone unnoticed, and it’s not just the investigators that will pay the price. Rudy’s girlfriend quickly becomes a pawn in a dangerous game of life and death, leaving the PI to solve his most challenging case yet or risk losing the woman he loves.

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Love it all!! The reader is fantastic and I love all the books he's read. Clair Poulson has always been a favorite.

love both the author and reader!

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I am always amazed how the author comes up with a plot line and develops it throughout the whole book.

Love Clair Poulsen‘s Novels

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The dialog was silly. The third person narration was just trite. If it weren't for the human traffickers and the murders, it could have been a kid's book.

Saccharin and trite

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