Body Count, Jodi Burnett
Body Count, Jodi Burnett
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Body Count

Author: Jodi Burnett

Narrator: Kimberly Austin

Unabridged: 7 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: SDG Publishing

Published: 07/15/2021


Synopsis

Abducted and hidden away deep in the Rocky Mountains, Susan Bell is frantic to escape her murderous captor.Freshman Special Agent Burke Cameron is straight laced, traditionally minded, and comes with a hefty set of old-fashioned values. Burke doesn’t know what to do with the free spirited, progressive woman he’s falling for. He and Susan don’t want any of the same things and he knows he should move on, but he can’t seem to resist her.Burke and Susan's world views are polar opposites and a lasting future together is impossible to imagine. But when a group of six women, including Susan, goes missing in the Colorado Rockies, their differences fall away, and all that matters to Burke is finding her. He enlists the help of his friend, Agent Kendra Dean and her FBI-K9 partner, Annie. As soon as they are on the trail, they realize they’re not simply searching for lost women—they are tracking a killer. They discover one body after another. Desperate to rescue Susan, Burke prays that the next body they find isn't hers.

Reviews

Here's the strange but true story of a white Louisiana serial killer that was roaming free for ten years killing mostly young attractive gay black men, more than twenty of them. And most of us will never have heard of him before. His name is Ronald Dominique. And we still wouldn't know about him if......more

Ronald Dominique was a Patti LaBelle impersonator, meter reader, pizza delivery guy, rapist, and serial killer. This is a look at his crimes, his confession and his sentencing. When I read true crime I prefer a more matter of fact and less sensationalized approach. I would have liked to know more ab......more

Goodreads review by Sean

I read this book because I am from the area and recall some parts of this, such as the first reports of a "shoeless killer" around 1998. That said, the book is often overly dramatic. True-crime books can be that way, in my limited experience, but this one in particular went far. While certainly much......more