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The Perfect Couple

A Jessie Hunt Psychological Suspense Thriller, Book 20

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The Perfect Couple

By: Blake Pierce
Narrated by: Debbie Soelter
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Couples are found dead in their wealthy homes in suburban Los Angeles, with seemingly nothing to connect them. As Jessie dives deep into this wealthy town, she comes to realize an awful truth: This killer is hiding in plain sight, ready to strike again.

The Perfect Couple is book 20 in a new psychological suspense series by best-selling author Blake Pierce, which begins with The Perfect Wife, a number one best seller with over 5,000 five-star ratings and 1,000 five-star reviews.

A seemingly perfect suburban town holds too many secrets, and Jessie knows it is just a façade. Outwardly perfect, wealthy couples seem to have it all—but when they wind up dead, Jessie must look too deep into their pasts. Horrified by what she finds, Jessie must wonder:

What else are they hiding?

A fast-paced psychological suspense thriller with unforgettable characters and heart-pounding suspense, The Jessie Hunt series is a riveting new series that will leave you listening late into the night.

©2022 Blake Pierce (P)2022 Blake Pierce
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Jesse hunt series is on fire! The narrator is getting better in my opinion! Blake pierce did a great job with this series!

I love this Series!!

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I found myself listening for the pause and wind up that the narrator does before almost every sentence because it was so prevalent throughout the entire 5 1/2 hours. Normally, I will not even spend a credit on a book that short, but I like this author. But if the rest of her books are narrated by this person, I think I’m done. Who told her that you should use that type of inflection before every sentence? It is the most annoying habit I think I’ve ever heard in a narrator.

The narrator is so annoying it takes from the story

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