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Margaret Truman's Allied in Danger

A Capital Crimes Novel (Capital Crimes, Book 30)

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Margaret Truman's Allied in Danger

By: Donald Bain, Margaret Truman
Narrated by: David de Vries
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PI Robert Brixton is back in Margaret Truman’s Allied in Danger, Donald Bain’s next installment in the New York Times bestselling Capital Crimes series

David Portland works security for America’s British Embassy in London. His life is upended when his son Trevor dies mysteriously in Nigeria, while employed by a suspicious security/mercenary company known as SureSafe. One night, Portland sees a man in a bar wearing a bracelet - a family heirloom, which he had given his son - and attacks the man. The information he learns will send Portland down a rabbit-hole of deadly deception - one which he hopes will lead him to the truth about his son’s death.

Meanwhile, Robert Brixton, a noted Washington DC-based international investigator, has been hired to look into a fraudulent charity and a criminal warlord in Nigeria. His life and his investigations will soon become intertwined with Portland’s probe and that of his estranged, ex-wife, Elizabeth. Their interconnected cases will take Brixton to Nigeria, into that country’s Heart of Darkness and on one of the most violent and dangerous journeys of his life.

©2018 Estate of Margaret Truman (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved
Private Investigators Thriller & Suspense Mystery Suspense Spies & Politics Political

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I’ve actually enjoyed several other titles by the author. But this was not one of them.The reader was horrible in my opinion, it was painful to listen to him drone on and on. I turned it off after about one third of the book.

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Sorry, but this just did not cut it for me. Dull, boring, typical and not worth the time or the money.

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