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Night Vision

Jake Lassiter Legal Thrillers, Book 2

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Night Vision

By: Paul Levine
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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An Internet stalker turned serial killer...
Jake Lassiter follows clues from Miami to London...
And gets framed for murder himself.

The murder of one of the computer dating service Compu-Mate's clients sends Miami trial lawyer Jake Lassiter and retired coroner Dr. Charlie Riggs on the trail of a killer that leads them to a London insane asylum.

"Paul Levine is one of Florida's great writers, and Jake Lassiter is his greatest creation." - Dave Barry

Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint the following: Excerpt from Equus by Peter Shaffer used courtesy of the Lantz Agency. Excerpt from Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’Neill used courtesy of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. Excerpt from “Try to Remember” by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt used with permission. © The Fantasticks, Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt. All other rights reserved. Excerpt from Pygmalion by C. B. Shaw courtesy The Society of Authors on behalf of the Bernard Shaw Estate. Excerpt from Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee reprinted by permission of William Morris Agency, Inc., on behalf of the author. © 1962 by Edward Albee.

The full copyright information can be found below:

© 1991 by Paul J. Levine. Second Edition © 2012. P 2017 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint the following: Excerpt from Equus by Peter Shaffer used courtesy of the Lantz Agency. Excerpt from Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’Neill used courtesy of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. Excerpt from “Try to Remember” by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt used with permission. © The Fantasticks, Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt. All other rights reserved. Excerpt from Pygmalion by C. B. Shaw courtesy The Society of Authors on behalf of the Bernard Shaw Estate. Excerpt from Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee reprinted by permission of William Morris Agency, Inc., on behalf of the author. © 1962 by Edward Albee.

©1991 Paul J. Levine. Second Edition © 2012. (P)2017 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
International Mystery & Crime Thriller & Suspense Legal Murder Mystery Law Crime Thriller Fiction
Engaging Thriller • Entertaining Story • Exceptional Narration • Interesting Twists • Well-written Story

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The book is good except for a totally unnecessary 3 1/2 hours. When Jake gets on plane to London, fast forward 3 1/2 hours. U won't miss a thing.

Skip three and 1/2 hours

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For the price this is worth the money. Personally I love almost anything narrated by Luke Daniels he, always in my experience, is one who makes the book better. He has a talent for all the characters, his tone and expression will keep you interested. If you enjoy legal stories give this one a go.

Legal Book + Luke Daniels = Great Listen!

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I don't often review the books I read. Simple because I read so many. And who am I to recommend or dissuade a reader about an author's work? Some of the reviews I have read here on Amazon are ridiculous. All I want to say about this series is that it's very good. In my humble opinion. Paul Levine is one of my favorite author's. I'm going to read everything he has written and I can't wait!

This is a great series

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Having read several of the Jake Lassiter books I like the main character and Doc Riggs. However, the performance was so ear-gratingly over the top with several of the characters that I almost gave up listening several times.

Decent story, if a bit predictable

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Reading this in 2022 is really interesting considering the proliferation of evolution “bulletin boards” but the underlying sexual deviance & violence was too extreme for my taste.

Not my favorite

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