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The Sex Club

Wade Jackson Series, Book 1

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The Sex Club

By: L. J. Sellers
Narrated by: Damon Abdallah
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A pipe bomb explodes at a birth control clinic, then a young client turns up dead in a dumpster. Kera, the clinic nurse, discovers that the girl’s Bible group is sharing more than the Good News. Confidentiality keeps her from telling the police, so she digs for the truth on her own—becoming the bomber’s new target. Meanwhile, Detective Jackson races to find the killer, fearing that his own daughter could be next. But his investigation is blocked by power politics at every step. Can Jackson uncover the killer’s shocking identity in time to stop the slaughter?

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Crime Fiction Police Procedurals Thriller & Suspense Mystery Suspense
Engaging Mystery • Unpredictable Twists • Excellent Narration • Well-plotted Story • Fresh Concept

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, it was a really good mystery and it kept you guessing until the very end.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Sex Club?

Some of the inforamation Kayla found online about the "Bible Group"

What do you think the narrator could have done better?

Done a better job with changing into another character. It took a few beats before you noticed the change.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I just really liked it. I'm a mystery nut and this was a really good one as I wasn't able to figure out who done it until it was quite obvious until the end. I had many guesses but they would never pan out.

Any additional comments?

The title is a little scary but unfortunately it is a good one. There is no explicit sex acts written in this book which I liked. Only what evidence they found on a body would let you guess.

Couldn't put it down

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This was a bit slow going at the beginning, but after awhile I got into the author’s rhythm. She builds the story one idea, one piece of real or virtual evidence at a time. The “action” parts didn’t get my heart going. I was never yelling at the book telling a character to stop doing this or call so-and-so right now. But, while not heartracingly dramatic, I still felt an impact for each event.

It did take a lot of pretending I didn’t notice things that police would never have been allowed to do. But that was ok once I realized it was not just one huge error but was all through the book. I was then able to relax about all of it.

Narrator really worked for me. There was enough variety for the large number of characters, and the main characters’ voices were consistent. There were a couple times that the narrator seemed to miss the adjective, saying something with anger when the sentence said something like “he said calmly”.

Slow but building action

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Where does The Sex Club rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This is the first book in the Detective Jackson Series by L.J. Sellers. It is chock full of modern day societal issues: teenage sex, Iraq war casualties, & pro-life extremists. Sellers doesn't sugar-coat any of them. It's a hard-hitting novel that makes you think a lot about today's society. This was a GREAT read!

What did you like best about this story?

I loved Sellers' writing style. I immediately connected with the characters. Even those whose viewpoints I didn't agree with were portrayed in a way that made me understand their motives. Some of the answers are handed to us, others come about in a couple of great twists toward the end. The topic is controversial but, in my opinion, handled incredibly well.

Which scene was your favorite?

A young girl is found dead in a dumpster and Detective Jackson in Eugene, Oregon has to try to solve the mystery. At the same time there is a bomb that goes off at a Planned Parenthood clinic and the dead girl had just left, is there a connection?

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

The sex is not explicit and the violence is not explicit, so I'm not sure Hollywood would embrace it. I would LOVE to see this in a movie though :-) .

Entertaining & Thought Provoking

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I really liked this book. I'd read it again. It's just enough suspense for me.

Really good

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the narrator was excellent! Being a mother and grandmother the story was disturbing but well written. I would like to read more about Jackson and his daughter and Kira. 👍

Disturbing/ narrated well

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