AUDIOBOOK
Duration
9h 46m
Year
2008
Language
English

About

Years ago, South Florida cop Jack Carpenter beat up a murder suspect named Simon Skell, a dangerous predator with a penchant for playing the Rolling Stones' "Midnight Rambler" as he tortured young women. When Jack lost his temper, he lost his job and his marriage, too; so as Skell's early release from prison draws near, the tarnished hero-now a specialist in cases of missing children-sees an opportunity to make things right.
Scrambling to gather more evidence, Jack uncovers a shocking criminal conspiracy: a group of four men who kidnap and kill young women on the margins of society. Teaming up with an FBI agent, Jack must outwit and outrun his enemies.
"Swain, author of the gambling
crime series starring Tony Valentine (Grift Sense, etc.), avoids many of the
clichés of the antisocial ex-cop novel in this chilling stand-alone…Well-defined
characters and intricately woven subplots, one involving a nail-biting scene at
Disney World, make this a page-turner."
"The creator of casino expert Tony
Valentine produces a suspense crossover…Gone private, Jack is every inch the detective
he used to be, and the episodes in which he tracks down his latest targets… are
thrilling…Jack's likely to be a hit with readers who fantasize about noble
roughnecks, and a sequel, maybe even a series, seems assured."
"Midnight Rambler is a heavy hitter, fast and spare. Travis McGee
meets Philip Marlowe."
"Midnight Rambler kept me up all night long, and Jack Carpenter is
as appealing a hero as I've ever met. The only problem with Swain's riveting
thrillers is they end."
"If you listen to this book at
night, you'll have every light in the house burning. Detective Jack Carpenter
lost his wife and his job with the Miami Police as a result of losing his
temper while capturing the sadistic serial killer Simon Skell…Carpenter's
world-weary tone is expertly rendered by Peter Jay Fernandez. The steamy South
Florida setting is perfect for the mélange of well-crafted characters, colorful
accents, and pulse-quickening plot twists. Don't say you weren't warned."

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