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The Abbey

By: Chris Culver
Narrated by: Peter Ganim
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In this New York Times bestseller with over 1M copies sold, a Muslim detective struggling with sobriety and the violence of his job on the Indianapolis force must solve the murder of his teenage niece.

Ash Rashid is a former homicide detective who can't stand the thought of handling another death investigation. In another year, he'll be out of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department completely.
That's the plan, at least, until his niece's body is found in the guest home of one of his city's most wealthy citizens. The coroner calls it an overdose, but the case doesn't add up. Against orders, Ash launches an investigation to find his niece's murderer, but the longer he searches, the more entangled he becomes in a case that hits increasingly close to home.
If he doesn't solve it fast, his niece won't be the only family member he has to bury.
Police Procedurals Mystery Thriller & Suspense Suspense Hard-Boiled
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A great book look forward to the entire series on Audible. Rashid is a detectives detective.

Methodical murder suspense

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Great book but I read this book after the 2nd book, By All Means. Unless I missed it, neither book had part1 or part2. Disappointing

Good book but…

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I found it difficult to stay interested in this story because of the poor narration. Mr. Ganim has a fairly robotic tone of voice--especially when he is doing female characters. After awhile, all the females sounded alike. They were mechanical--almost like computer voices.

Too bad--I think I'll get the print book and read that. This is awful!

Poor Narrator hurts story

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