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Fresh Doubt
- The Ingrid Skyberg FBI Thrillers, Book 1
- Narrated by: Barrie Kreinik
- Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
How can you be sure when someone is lying?
Ingrid Skyberg is a brilliant FBI agent working out of the US Embassy in London. She took a job in England to put some distance between her and the past, but this new case is forcing painful memories to the surface.
An American student at an elite London college is in police custody, suspected of murdering her roommate. Convinced something sinister is happening on campus, Ingrid enters a world of deadly mind games to hunt for the real killer, in defiance of both her new boss and the Metropolitan Police. Isolated and out on a limb, Ingrid is driven by events from her past to keep digging, but the deeper she gets the more elaborate the lies become. When she uncovers a sinister experiment within the college’s psychology department, Ingrid is in far more danger than she realizes.
To get to the truth before it’s too late, Ingrid must work out who—if anyone—she can really trust.
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- BlueLibran
- 22-12-22
A good little Listen
This was a good little listen, as long as you can get past the English/ American culture clash. An American listener would have no issue. However, I'm a London born and raised in Lewisham. This made some of the descriptions feel a little stereotypical or inaccurate. I know Lewisham and New Cross well and it made it obvious which University the story is based on. There's only one in the Borough.
Regardless, I enjoyed the story and the acknowledgment of UK gun laws, where most usually just chuck a bunch of guns in anyway. I also enjoyed the surprise of English characters on meeting an FBI agent in London.
I thought the story, itself, was cleverly written and I liked the fact that it wasn't predictable.
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