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A Perfect Grave
A Perfect Grave
A Perfect Grave
Audiobook9 hours

A Perfect Grave

Written by RICK MOFINA

Narrated by Paul Costanzo

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

Rookie crime reporter Jason Wade, a troubled loner from the wrong side of the tracks, pursues the story of a murdered Seattle nun.

The case leads him to a hermit nun who founded a mysterious religious order; and ultimately to the dark secret that has tormented his ex-cop father for decades. It culminates in a life and death struggle against the clock. With time running out, Jason and his father battle the odds to confront a terrible truth.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 23, 2017
ISBN9781515985204
Author

RICK MOFINA

Rick Mofina is a former crime reporter and the award-winning author of several acclaimed thrillers. He's interviewed murderers face-to-face on death row; patrolled with the LAPD and the RCMP. His true crime articles have appeared in The New York Times, Marie Claire, Reader’s Digest and Penthouse. He's reported from the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean, Africa, Qatar and Kuwait's border with Iraq. For more information please visit www.rickmofina.com

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Rating: 3.5178571107142855 out of 5 stars
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Rick Mofina never disappoints! This 3rd in series is fantastic!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Worthwhile Crime Thriller

    Rick Molina has done a good job of crafting this interesting crime thriller. The story is plausible, the twists and turns interesting, and the characters and settings believable.
    A grisly murder occurs in Seattle and both a newspaper reported and Seattle Police investigates the crime which is very high profile since the victim was a nun. As the story unfolds, it begins to have connections to other crimes and events. Both the police and the newspaper reporter press on toward solving the case.
    As luck would have it, the reporter and lead investigator are former lovers, but the “former” status impedes them from working closely together.
    As with most crime thrillers, there are some interesting plot twists and turns that helps propel the storyline forward.
    It is a good book and worth the read, but it is pretty much standard crime-thriller fare, enjoyable but not outstanding.