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The New Bad Thing
- The New Bad Thing, Book 1
- Narrated by: Braden Wright
- Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins
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Summary
Listeners of crime thrillers about ordinary-people-in-extraordinary-circumstances will enjoy this acclaimed new series where espionage and mafia worlds collide with Seattle reporter, Teagan Penn. By award-winning author, Michael Ebner; a Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year author.
“Teagan proves to be an appealing hero with depth and determination–readers will enjoy rooting for her. Get it.” (Kirkus Reviews)
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"A riveting story" (Seattle Book Review)
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"Teagan must fight fire with fire" (Portland Book Review)
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"Intense thriller. An ending you will not see coming" (Los Angeles Book Review)
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"Ebner has crafted a fast paced thriller with plenty of twists and turns that make it difficult to recognize fact from fiction." (San Francisco Book Review)
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"The excitement in this book starts from the very first chapter" (Chicago Book Review).
Teagan is successful in her own right but she's not the crusader journalist she aspired to be back in college. She desperately needs a personal distraction and decides to make a difference in the world. When a foreign news story shocks her to the core, she takes matters into her own hands and starts a special project to help others.
But not everybody is happy about her illegally funded venture: Project Rebound. When Teagan travels to Paris to deal with a project setback, she wakes up in the middle of a terrorist siege. Or is it a planned attack on her life?
Like other survivors from the hotel siege, she is taken to a local police station. Routine questioning turns into intense interrogation by an American–a European Counterterrorism agent–Robert Lexington. She is the only one in custody who has seen Roman in the last ten years. Teagan is persuaded by Lexington to help locate him–a high priority person of interest–and in return she will avoid the courts and military prison back home.
What follows is a challenging personal journey for Teagan across Europe and America. She must draw on her experience as a skilled interviewer, improviser and investigator to find the ghost-like Roman for her family's survival.