Sharon Golan-Paz
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Behind You
- By: Mike Omer
- Narrated by: Carly Robins
- Length: 12 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Seventeen-year-old Theodora Briggs left home in the dead of night, after a brutal crime shattered her life. Thirteen years later, she’s made a name for herself as Gemma: beautician, wife, and mother. But the trauma still lingers… And then one day, it’s more than just a phantom pain. Gemma is suddenly accosted by stranger after stranger, all of whom seem to know the truth about her. They confront her with her real name and ominous allusions to the tragedy that drove her out of town. When her family begins to have their own strange episodes, Gemma is rattled.
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Switching to reading
- By B. Johnson on 10-20-24
- Behind You
- By: Mike Omer
- Narrated by: Carly Robins
Witty, mysterious, smart and keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Reviewed: 12-21-24
I loved the main character and the story. Omer’s writing is interesting and entertaining. Another good listen.
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Please Tell Me
- By: Mike Omer
- Narrated by: Marcella Cox
- Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
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When eight-year-old Kathy Stone turns up on the side of the road a year after her abduction, the world awaits her harrowing story. But Kathy doesn’t say a word. Traumatized by her ordeal, she doesn’t speak at all, not even to her own parents. Child therapist Robin Hart is the only one who’s had success connecting with the girl. Robin has been using play therapy to help Kathy process her memories. But as their work continues, Kathy’s playtime takes a grim turn: a doll stabs another doll, a tiny figurine is chained to a plastic toy couch.
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Not much.
- By Pierre Steyn on 12-13-23
- Please Tell Me
- By: Mike Omer
- Narrated by: Marcella Cox
Smart and gripping plot.
Reviewed: 12-19-24
Loved the book. Very thorough and believable research on the main character. Mike Omer does it again!
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A Burning Obsession
- Abby Mullen Thrillers, Book 3
- By: Mike Omer
- Narrated by: Jesse Vilinsky, Fajer Al-Kaisi
- Length: 13 hrs and 6 mins
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When a series of suspicious fires leaves multiple victims dead in their homes, NYPD hostage negotiator Abby Mullen knows in her bones that the terrors of her childhood have returned. As a young girl, she narrowly escaped a fire set by Moses Wilcox, a fanatical cult leader who’s been presumed dead for thirty years. These murders have his fingerprints all over them.
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This book is so Suspenseful!!
- By shelley on 11-10-22
- A Burning Obsession
- Abby Mullen Thrillers, Book 3
- By: Mike Omer
- Narrated by: Jesse Vilinsky, Fajer Al-Kaisi
One of my favorites from this author
Reviewed: 11-22-22
I love the books from this author. This one was my favorite. I thought it was clever, dark and entertaining at the same time. I couldn’t stop until I got to the end.
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Spider's Web
- Glenmore Park Mystery Series, Book 1
- By: Mike Omer
- Narrated by: Eric Martin
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
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Twenty-year-old Kendele Byers is savagely killed and buried in a shallow grave. She had a violent past, a bizarre, kinky line of work, and the suspect list grows longer every day. But when another woman is murdered, Detective Mitchell Lonnie realizes that there's something much more sinister afoot: a connection between the two murders. Both victims had received a clue hinting at their oncoming demise several minutes before they were attacked. There's a serial killer in Glenmore Park.
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The JK Rowling of police procedural / crime novels
- By Penguin on 02-17-19
- Spider's Web
- Glenmore Park Mystery Series, Book 1
- By: Mike Omer
- Narrated by: Eric Martin
I couldn’t stop
Reviewed: 07-30-20
This was an intense book. I couldn’t stop and finished it in less than a week. I liked the sarcasm and the mysterious atmosphere throughout the book.
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