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Rage in the Wilderness

Dark Secrets and Old Wounds are Revealed When the Past Explodes

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Rage in the Wilderness

By: Kathryn Lane
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You can’t keep the past buried forever—especially when it’s worth killing for.

For Nikki Garcia, the wildfire in the New Mexico mountains was supposed to be the greatest threat of the summer. But when the smoke clears and her husband disappears, she realizes the real danger is much more personal.

Kidnapped during the evacuation, Eduardo has become a pawn in a deadly game of international espionage. To find him, Nikki must dive into a web of decades-old secrets that lead straight to the high-security heart of Cheyenne Mountain.

Navigating a landscape as unforgiving as her enemies, Nikki is forced to confront a past that defies explanation. With every step she takes toward the truth, the stakes grow higher. In this perilous pursuit, the ultimate price of justice might be her own life.

With Rage in the Wilderness, Kathryn Lane has written another page-turning tale of relentless tension and suspense—an adventure into a complicated world of espionage and betrayal, of paranoia and forgotten secrets.
—Lowell Mick White, author of Normal School
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I'm on Chapter 15 of this book and I'm going to return it. The AI voice reading the story is so fake it's ruining the story (which also hasn't grabbed me so far). I have listened to a few other books that were read by AI, and while you could still tell it wasn't a real person, it was possible to put up with it to hear the story.

I'm sure there are many reasons a publisher makes the decision to use AI, saving money being my best guess. I sure hope this isn't the future of all audio books!

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Not as impressed with digital reading as I wanted to be. Don’t get nuances or character differences

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