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The Priest
The Priest
The Priest
Audiobook5 hours

The Priest

Written by David Beers

Narrated by Joe Hempel

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Are you ready for confession?

Christian Windsor's odd genius brought him and his FBI unit fame when he stopped the sadistic murderer called The Surgeon.

Christian's genius couldn't reveal the sociopath working right next to him, though: the world-renowned psychiatrist, Luke Titan.

Dead bodies begin showing up again, but this time, Christian knows them. The killer doesn't want other people: he wants Christian.

A delusional psychopath thinks Christian can bring God's return . . . which gives Luke Titan the perfect opportunity to continue his own sick purpose.

The Priest has arrived. Can Christian save those he loves before they end up as sacrificial lambs? Can he do it before Titan's psychological games destroy his own humanity?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 16, 2018
ISBN9781541447509
The Priest

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book was both fun and thought provoking. Fun in Nora's antics with a PI trying to figure out the reason why a priest was calling her five minutes before killing himself (that wasn't the fun part though, her antics with the PI were). She didn't get the call since it was to her old New York number from an old business card from before moving to New Orleans.

    So the mystery was why did this priest call her, and how did he get her card, and who gave it to him? She didn't pass out that card when she was in New Orleans 2 years prior when she was in town to buy her home. It was from that time since it was the old number. She can't figure out why some random priest she never heard of or met would have her card and be calling her. So she joins up with the PI tasked with answering those questions and away they went.

    Meanwhile Soren is making the most of his "sabbatical" and Kingsley is going slightly crazy as Juliette is weeks away from giving birth to his third child.

    There were some big paradigm shifts that happen in the final few chapters. Be prepared to see the characters in a new light. There are some dark themes, and heavy conversations about Soren and Nora’s relationship origins. Some realizations that maybe Soren wasn't such a "good priest" towards a teenage Elinore. Nora comes to some realizations of her own. The mystery is the backdrop to the conversations that happen in the book. It is the catalyst of the changes made. Nora makes new friends and Soren seems happy to be right at home with her. Although he ends up getting his own home, "a gift, a trifle" from Kingsley.

    However, I will spoil this - everyone is still together in the end. Soren makes his appearance early on and stays throughout the book. Lots of him and Nora action.

    This book reminded me of The Siren in that Nora and Cyrus have the most screen time and Cyrus and his own fiancée have screen time away from the unholy trinity. Unlike the Siren, Soren is no longer a mystery and he isn't hiding Nora away. He is out and proud. It was a bit odd hearing him talk about being in love with Nora and having a child while he was a priest (read the series to figure that out if you haven't already) with an almost complete stranger (Cyrus).

    In the previous books Nora and Soren had to sneak around, Nora's biggest wish was for her to be able to fix Soren's morning coffee. In this book they are walking down Bourbon street together and going into bars. It basically answered the question of "What would they be like if Soren wasn't a priest". Although it wasn’t' outright said, it's pretty apparent in the end that when the year is up, Soren will be going back to the Church again and taking up his collar.

    Read the book, you know you will. You just read this review to make sure Soren and Nora are in it together, that they still have sex and they are happy. Yes, Yes, and Pretty much!
    Now, can we please get a book with Nora and Nico?