Dana Cooper
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Narrated by:
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Scott Ellis
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By:
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Parker Daniels
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“Sometimes when you reach into the darkness, the darkness reaches back.”
When Special Agent Jonathon Howard gets the call telling him that the notorious serial killer he’s been chasing for five years has been caught, he jumps the nearest flight to Rappaport, North Dakota to bring the man in. But what he finds awaiting him there is not Jeffrey Marks, the serial sexual sadist. It’s Marks’s one remaining victim, Dana Cooper. A victim who, in a bizarre twist of fate, has murdered Marks in a fashion more brutal than anyone can understand or explain.
Is this a tale of the ultimate revenge? A poetic reversal of fortunes? Or a Faustian deal gone horribly wrong? As this dark tale unfolds, Agent Howard must discover what happened in that small, hidden shack in the isolated hills of North Dakota and, perhaps most frightening of all, who is Dana Cooper?
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Split personality or demonic possesion?
Well I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it starts off well with a creepy atmosphere and rather a lot of bodies, then there are two rather gruelling hours of 'interrogation' which is more of a back and forth between Dana and Jonathon which was quite stressful in parts but then the story gets going again with a vengeance.
It's an intricate story that has Jonathon chasing Dana all around the town and travelling to New Orleans at one point leading to further unpleasant discoveries, it has a rather satisfactory ending too, so I can recommend it to those who are not too worried by 'weirdness' because this is a strange story of a strange woman who may be suffering from a split personality disorder OR may actually be demon posessed and you'll not know which until you've listened to the end, you might suspect but you won't know.
The narrator does a fantastic job too, so all in all it's a great book, buy it now and find the answer to that headline question .
I also hope that there will be a Jonathon Howard book 2 one day . . .
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