Almost Midnight: A Novel Audiobook (Free)
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‘Narrator Henry Leyva keeps listeners around the advantage of their seats along with his delivery of a tale with an increase of murder suspects than Maine provides pine trees…This is a fantastic, chilling story and performance.’ – AudioFile Newspaper in the Precipice
‘[Henry Leyva’s] understated performance makes even minimal personas’ motives and personalities believable… Leyva and Doiron certainly are a great mixture offering a fast-paced thrill trip with this tenth mystery in the series.’ – AudioFile Journal on Nearly about Nearly Midnight: A Novel Midnight
Within this thrilling entry in Edgar Award finalist Paul Doiron’s bestselling series, a deadly attack using one of Maine’s last wild wolves qualified prospects Game Warden Mike Bowditch to a straight bigger felony conspiracy.
While on vacation, Warden Investigator Mike Bowditch receives a strange summons from Billy Cronk, one of his oldest friends and a man he had to reluctantly put behind pubs for murder. Billy desires him to investigate a new woman jail guard with a secret past, and Mike feels honor-bound to greatly help his friend. But when the guard becomes the sufferer within a brutal attack at the prison, he realizes there may be a darker cover-up at play-and that Billy and his family members may be at risk.
After that Mike receives another demand help, this time from a distant mountain valley where Darkness, a wolf-hybrid he once looked after, has been found shot simply by an arrow and clinging to life. He looks for the identity of the bowman, but his analysis is clogged at every turn by the more and more hostile community. So when Billy’s wife and kids are threatened, Mike finds himself tested like never before. How do he possibly keep the family safe when he has foes of his personal on his trail?
Torn between loyalties, Mike Bowditch need to respond in the only way he understands how: by twisting every law and breaking every rule to hold his loved ones safe and the real predators at bay.
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