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  • Angel's Game

  • The Secret of the Oxpen's Angel, Book 3
  • By: Lei R. Tasker
  • Narrated by: Jen Ulman
  • Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
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Angel's Game

By: Lei R. Tasker
Narrated by: Jen Ulman
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Summary

Paige wakes up, tied to a tree in the middle of a woodland, drugged and bruised. With no idea how long she’s been held captive, Paige must fight to survive. Paige and Leo work on a plan to escape their restraints and get free, but before they can, their captors return, and they must fight for their lives.

In the final part of the Oxpen’s Angel trilogy, Paige and Leo must put their investigation into the Angel Syndicate’s victims on hold, as they become the targets. Will they be able to escape, or will they meet the same fate as Ella Gold and Professor Hugh Eckland?

No one else in the genre of suspense thrillers and crime fiction comes close to the skillful way the author is able to portray plots and characters that take listeners to the edge of their seats...and keep them there. This is a gripping, spine-chilling story brimming with suspense and twists. If you loved The Girl on the Train or The Woman in the Window, then this dark, twisted, psychological thriller is guaranteed to have you spellbound!

Here’s what you can expect in the nail-biting final part of The Secret of the Oxpen’s Angel trilogy:

  • A fast-paced psychological thriller that will leave you guessing at every turn
  • Will Paige and Leo make it out alive?
  • Who can Paige trust? Could Arlene really be responsible for capturing her own son?
  • And so much more!

Brace yourself as you go on a nerve-wracking journey into the lies and secrets of an unassuming city, and be ready to catch your breath as you navigate every corner of each character’s intentions...whether pure or not. If you’re a fan of Gillian Flynn and SJ Watson, you’re going to love this book!

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Another great story ends the series brilliantly

This got better and better and the third book was just addictive. It was really interesting finding out who was in charge, had my feelings though but there was enough surprises to make it even more interesting. Can't say more due to spoilers. Will definitely want to look out more by this author.

Don't be put off by the American narration, it does work although there are some interesting pronunciations. She did the characters really well.

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