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Survive the Day

A Butnari and Hill Crime Thriller

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Survive the Day

By: E. A. Coe
Narrated by: E. A. Coe
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Two forces collide, an FBI top-secret task force and an international criminal organization, but only one will survive the day.

FBI Special Agents Butnari and Hill join a task force charged with stemming human trafficking. They engage in a desperate battle with the criminals dominating the illegal trade, stalled by deceptions created by the mysterious genius who directs the well-organized syndicate, and hampered by compartmentalized intelligence within their enforcement group.

Not all is as it seems—on their side of the law...or the other. Random events and unrelated clues connect, leading to an inevitable showdown.

EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS a crime fiction adventure that features characters introduced in the multiple award-winning Pedaling West by E. A. Coe.

©2024 Evolved Publishing LLC (P)2025 Evolved Publishing LLC
Crime Thrillers International Mystery & Crime Mystery Thriller & Suspense Crime

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WINNER: Firebird Book Awards. 1st Place (x2). Crime Fiction + Thriller

WINNER: Literary Titan Book Awards. Gold Medal

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Narration: unusual to have the author narrate their own book. I listen to a lot of audiobooks, and Coe did a very good job at narrating. It's easy to tell when switching between speaking characters. No unusual pronunciation choices that can distract from the narrative. Some conversations are held behind a voice modulator for story reasons, and that's still easy to understand.
Story: Engaging. The "problem" that needs to be solved is evident from early on, which makes it easier on the reader to be able to focus on how a particular scene plays into the overall story. Though a work of fiction (presumably), none of the events seem particularly far-fetched or unlikely to happen in real life, so you can tell the author did a lot of research.

Fun Book with Great Narration

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