Rookie Deputy Heather King is fresh on her first day on the job in her small Midwestern town—when she discovers a crime scene detail overlooked by others—and finds herself thrown headlong into a race to catch a killer.
As a series of murders plague truck stops across the county, Heather pieces together the clues, and is drawn into a lethal trap—where she may just be the next casualty….
GET OUT is BOOK #1 in a new series by #1 bestselling mystery and suspense author Kate Bold, whose bestseller NOT ME (a free download) has received over 3,000 five star ratings and reviews.
The Heather King mystery series is a riveting saga that will have you on the edge of your seat with its intense twists and exhilarating suspense. Featuring a captivating new take on the genre, this series presents an ingenious protagonist who is sure to win your heart and compel you to listen well past bedtime. Fans of Mary Burton, Lee Child, and Melinda Leigh are sure to fall in love.
Bestselling author Kate Bold is author of the ALEXA CHASE SUSPENSE THRILLER series, comprising six books (and counting); of the ASHLEY HOPE SUSPENSE THRILLER series, comprising six books (and counting); of the CAMILLE GRACE SUSPENSE THRILLER series, comprising eight books (and counting); of the HARLEY COLE SUSPENSE THRILLER series, comprising ten books (and counting); of the KAYLIE BROOKS SUSPENSE THRILLER series, comprising five books (and counting); and of the EVE HOPE SUSPENSE THRILLER series, comprising five books (and counting). Kate loves to hear from you, so please feel free to visit www.kateboldauthor.com to join the mailing list, receive free ebooks, hear the latest news, and stay in touch.
The entire book is the FMC running around going against her training and superiors and putting herself in hairy situations and then getting lucky.
I do not care about the FMC and don’t care what happens to her. She was arrogant, self centered, and should’ve been fired like 6 times.
The audio was awful on this, weird glitches where two people were talking at once saying the same line. It happened multiple times and was very distracting.