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The Bishop

By: Steven James
Narrated by: Richard Ferrone
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Gold Medallion and Christy Award nominee Steven James crafts pulse-pounding psychological thrillers that hold listeners spellbound. This fourth in his CBA bestselling series pushes FBI Special Agent Patrick Bowers’ cutting-edge skills to the limit when a woman is found brutally murdered near Washington, D.C. While her killers continue a spree of perfect crimes, Bowers struggles to discover a pattern and crack his most difficult case yet.

©2010 Steven James (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC
Thriller & Suspense Psychological Mystery Suspense Fiction Exciting Genre Fiction

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First time author, Steven James. This book was suggested by audible as a book I'd like based on other books I've read. Since it was rated 4.5 on the 5.0 scale I figured it had to be good and the story line seemed interesting so I got it. This is called a psychological thriller and it did get into your head. Based on a series where the protagonist is an FBI agent that does geospatial investigations (you have to read/listen to it to understand what that means). The author has won some Cristy Awards which are for books written with a Christian worldview. I didn't see much of being a Christian written into this book as the crimes were really horific and gruesome. A lot of the book is spent profiling and looking into the minds of killers, animals, and humans in general and what makes some turn to the dark side and asks the question of whether we all have that dark side in us. It delves into preemptive killing where if you know someone is going to be bad should they be eliminated ahead of time. It really does look into human nature, both the good and the bad, and the author crafts an excellent thriller that keeps you turning the pages while comtemplating all these issues. I will for sure go on to the next book in the series.

good first read

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Absolutely love Steven James and the Bowers files. His stories and characters are so immeasurably captivating and I feel like I learn something new after reading each one! For years, I’ve wanted to see them translated into a tv series of movies, but after seeing so many films and productions based on books I’ve read, I feel they would leave out some of the best parts of his writing and books. Forever a fan of his books :)

Excellent story

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This is the first book I've read in this series and yet it was complete and there was enough explanation of the past without being a distraction to the present story. Good characters; captures the ilk of a 17-yr-old (girl) well. Main character, Bower, has patience and perseveres - like any good detective.

Good read....keeps you coming back

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Love this series. Only complaint is that there is some editing issues. Not the performers fault.

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Another great story with a mostly good performance. It just really bothers me when the narrator misreads common English words and somehow they miss it in editing. Occasional mis-pronunciations are understandable if it is rarely, after all, this is a book and you are being paid to read it. But it interrupts the flow when that sentence is pronounced "...paid to 'red' it.". There were more than just a couple of times the narrator chose the wrong pronunciation/word, changing the meaning of a sentence or just plain not making sense. Naturally, I didn't jot them down, but things like "You don't mind if I record (pronounced with the short e) this do you" and other such silliness. After a few of them I begin to lose the flow of the story, or it just grates on my ruining the relaxing experience I am looking for.

Great story, I just wish there was better editing... does anyone listen to the recording before publishing it?

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