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Emerald City
Emerald City
Emerald City
Audiobook5 hours

Emerald City

Written by Chris Nickson

Narrated by Lorelei King

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Seattle, May 1988: Why would up and coming musician Craig Adler OD on heroin just days before signing a major record deal?
Craig's band was the first of the new Seattle music scene to break out of the Northwest and they were about to hit the big time. With everything to live for, Craig had been clean for months; everybody swore it.
Music journalist Laura Benton is determined to find the answer. But as she digs into the story, the pieces don’t quite add up – and then the threats begin. Just a phone call at first, then a bullet in the mail ... and as the threats escalate, her dreams turn to nightmares in the Emerald City and Laura finds herself desperately fighting for her reputation - and her life.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 29, 2013
ISBN9781908807090
Emerald City
Author

Chris Nickson

Chris Nickson is a popular crime novelist and music journalist whose fiction has been named best of the year by Library Journal. Specializing in historical crime, Chris is the author of the Richard Nottingham series for Severn House, as well as four series set in Leeds and the John the Carpenter series, set in medieval Chesterfield. A well-known music journalist, he has written a number of celebrity biographies as well as being a frequent contributor to numerous music magazines. He lives in Leeds.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Very enjoyable. I found this audio book searching works narrated by Lorelei King, my favorite voice talent. The story was interesting and had a twist I hadn’t seen coming.