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“She saw me approach and smiled, with lips you could throw to a drowning sailor.”
God, I love biting into a juicy noir tale. I’m here for every second of this bored, overly sexual description. Our hard-boiled protagonist, Fetch Phillips, is slinging cynical yet saucy observations faster than a fry cook at lunch-hour rush. The perfect audiobook to distract me from the dizzy, pre-migraine aura settling over me.
— Nov 18, 2020 10:03AM
God, I love biting into a juicy noir tale. I’m here for every second of this bored, overly sexual description. Our hard-boiled protagonist, Fetch Phillips, is slinging cynical yet saucy observations faster than a fry cook at lunch-hour rush. The perfect audiobook to distract me from the dizzy, pre-migraine aura settling over me.
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Amy
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Well, I loved this story. Luke Arnold is a skillful writer and talented audio narrator. I don’t feel eloquent enough to write much of a review today, and I’m saving my energy for wrestling the chaos of my house into some sort of livable order after weeks of neglect. However, I finally have no school deadlines, so I think I’ll spend a precious Audible credit to listen to the sequel now.
— Nov 23, 2020 10:34AM
Amy
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“The thing that kills us is the hope. Give a good man something to protect, and you’ll turn him into a killer.”
— Nov 23, 2020 08:58AM

