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Fugitive City

By: William P. Wood
Narrated by: John McLain
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A one-man crime wave is shaking the peaceful city of Santa Maria, California, and no place is safe. Kenny Trask, an unpredictable, high-strung, shockingly violent convict, has just escaped from prison and is intent on putting together enough cash to bankroll a new life for himself, his ex-cellmate, and the female defense attorney he believes they must “rescue”. Only one man is willing to stand in the way: Robby Medavoy, a cop who’s been called a hero, whose unorthodox style has fueled the resentment of rival officers and the suspicions of his superiors. With a contract on his life from his department’s SWAT team, Medavoy must put everything on the line to pull Trask in - his reputation, his survival, and, unexpectedly, the woman he comes to love.

©1989 William P. Wood (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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So glad to have had this incredible writer AND Amazing narrator recommended to me by Audible. I accidentally listened to the first book believing it was a true crime story/memoir as I normally read....and never realized until last hour it wasn't! So well written and narrated that I can't stop with the other books!!!

Finally a fictional novel that feels very real!

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The story was good and was entertaining to listen to. The reader was well spoken and clear.

Ok to listen to

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Much longer than it needed to be and often confusing. A lot of characters to keep straight. No real stand out characters or really likable ones. The idea of the convict and his lawyer seemed a tad far fetched and not really believable. Average story with a lot of moving parts.

Very long

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the beginning was hard to get into. once you figure it out, it's a good read

hard to start

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If you like cops (good or bad) you will love this book. This author is gold. Narrator, John McLain, does a bang up job.

THIS AUTHOR IS GREAT

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