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Kill Tide

A Pepper Ryan Mystery Thriller (The Pepper Ryan Mystery Thriller Series, Book 2)

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Kill Tide

By: Timothy Fagan
Narrated by: Lyle Blaker
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A kidnapped girl. A terrified Cape Cod. And, a police cadet in way over his head.

Police cadet Pepper Ryan’s biggest worries are a crummy love life and doubts about his supposedly bright future. Until a teenage girl is brazenly kidnapped, stunning her beach town. The police launch a manhunt to catch the kidnapper, nicknamed the "Greenhead Snatcher". Pepper tries to locate the girl himself, but only finds trouble. Then, the Greenhead Snatcher strikes again. Pepper fights to untangle suspects and clues, and the pressure intensifies when he stupidly promises a family that he’ll bring their daughter home alive or die trying....

As time runs out, Pepper attempts to find the girls and expose the shocking truth about the serial kidnappings. Will Pepper’s desperate gamble succeed? Or, will he lose everything?

Kill Tide is the second book in the award-winning Pepper Ryan mystery-thriller series. If you like everyman heroes, gripping action and a splash of wit, you’ll love Timothy Fagan’s suspenseful listen. Get Kill Tide to join the manhunt today!

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It seems fitting that this is the author's second book. The author is, in a way, a sophomore. I suppose this explains the sophomoric contents of the book. Pepper's paranoia regarding every action he takes, and it's potential consequences is not only boring, it does not make sense. His puppy love is consistent with his general naivete. There are too many of what I call logical inconsistencies in the narrative for me to try to point them out. E.g how does the police car suddenly appear in the yard at just the right moment, when the gate had been locked, and Pepper had to climb over the fence? Why only one police car and why did it take so long? I may give this author another chance once he matures.

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