A Burning Obsession, Mike Omer
A Burning Obsession, Mike Omer
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A Burning Obsession

Author: Mike Omer

Narrator: Jesse Vilinsky, Fajer Al-Kaisi

Unabridged: 13 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/08/2022


Synopsis

In this conclusion of the Abby Mullen Thrillers by the New York Times bestselling author of A Killer’s Mind, a hostage negotiator has one last chance to stop a deadly threat from her past.When a series of suspicious fires leaves multiple victims dead in their homes, NYPD hostage negotiator Abby Mullen knows in her bones that the terrors of her childhood have returned. As a young girl, she narrowly escaped a fire set by Moses Wilcox, a fanatical cult leader who’s been presumed dead for thirty years. These murders have his fingerprints all over them.Meanwhile, razor-sharp criminal profiler Zoe Bentley is investigating the arsons—but she’s never seen an offender like this. Zoe needs insight from someone who understands the mind of a cult leader. Someone like Abby Mullen.As the unlikely duo teams up on the case, it’s time for Abby to face the memories she’s always wanted to forget: the cult that defined her childhood, the fire that killed her family, and the man who engineered it all. The race is on to catch a killer—even if it means braving the fiery wreckage of Abby’s past.

About Mike Omer

Mike Omer is the author of the Glenmore Park Mystery series. In the past, he's been a journalist, a game developer, and the CEO of the company Loadingames. He is married to a woman who diligently forces him to live his dream, and is the father of an angel, a pixie, and a gremlin. Mike has two voracious hounds that wag their tails quite menacingly at anyone who comes near his home. He loves to write about true-to-life people who are perpetrators or victims of crimes. Mike also likes writing funny stuff. He mixes these two loves quite passionately into his mystery books.


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“Omer adds heat to the familiar plot of police pursuing a mad man. This one’s an obvious candidate for film adaptation.” Publishers Weekly