Blood Moon – Sandra Brown Free Audiobook

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Author
Sandra Brown
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Kyf Brewer
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MP3
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64 Kbps
Language
English
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Written by Sandra Brown
Read by Kyf Brewer
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged

Publisher: Hachette Audio
Release date: March 4, 2025
Duration: 12:15:32

Detective John Bowie is one misstep away from being fired from the Auclair Police Department in coastal Louisiana. Recently divorced and slightly heavy-handed with his liquor, Bowie does all that he can to cope with the actions taken (or not taken) during the investigation of Crissy Mellin, a teenage girl who disappeared more than three years prior. But now, Crisis Point, a long-running true crime television series, is soon to air an episode documenting the unsolved Mellin case. Bowie has been instructed by his unscrupulous boss to keep to his grievances and criticisms over the mishandling of the investigation to himself.

Beth Collins, a senior producer on Crisis Point, knows what classifies as a great story and when there’s something more to be told. After working on the show for seven years, Collins is convinced that Crissy Mellin’s disappearance was not an isolated incident. A string of disappearances of teenage girls in nearby areas have only one thing in common: They took place on the night of a blood moon. In a last-ditch effort to find out the truth, Beth enlists Detective Bowie to help her figure out what happened to Crissy and find the true culprit before he acts on the next blood moon—in four days’ time.

With their jobs and their lives at risk, Bowie and Collins band together to identify and capture a perpetrator, while fighting an irresistible spark between them that threatens to upend everything.

“Small-town Louisiana detective John Bowie is convinced that a young woman’s murder has been attributed to the wrong man. …. Narrator Kyf Brewer does well in portraying Bowie’s gritty, uncompromising demeanor, but his mildly Southern accents don’t sound like Louisiana. In lengthy dialogues, it’s not always clear which character is speaking. Happily, Brewer’s well-timed pacing carries the story as the pair considers whether the girls’ departures are connected with the appearance of blood moons. Added interest is provided by the steamy attraction between Bowie and Beth.” — AudioFile

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