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72 Hours
- Narrated by: Michael Pauley
- Length: 9 hrs and 31 mins
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Summary
Tanner Mackay and Niall Sutherland were once far more than just fellow intelligence agents. But then a mission went horribly wrong and everything fell apart, sending Tanner into hiding and splitting the team and their affair wide apart. Now an unknown traitor is threatening the team, and their ex-boss is determined to reunite them before it's too late. She finds Tanner in a run-down trailer park, bringing with her a most unwelcome refugee in need of temporary sanctuary: Niall, the man he thought he'd never have to face again. The man he's sure feels exactly the same in return. Trapped in a situation that's both claustrophobic and highly dangerous, Tanner and Niall will have to revisit their past and reconsider their perceptions, their loyalties, and their desires, in order to survive, let alone forge a future together.
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- KristiMarie77
- 24-09-22
Love this book
I loved this one. Listened as couple of times. I like the authors other books too. Great book.
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- 10-06-20
Overlong
This was a well written story, but for what it was, it felt very long. There was a lot of bickering and squabbling between the MC's, and it was repetitive. Attempts to justify 'why' something was happening 'as if it was a story' was okay to begin with, but when used as a device throughout the book, it became so obviously contrived.
The narrator had the odd habit of galloping toward the end of every sentence.
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