Burning Rage, Jean Heller
Burning Rage, Jean Heller
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Burning Rage

Author: Jean Heller

Narrator: Christine Lakin

Unabridged: 10 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/04/2023


Synopsis

It’s already been a rough year for first-rate journalistic sleuth, Deuce Mora. After two agonizing investigations—one of which won her a Pulitzer, the other of which forced her to kill a man—she claims she’s sworn off action-packed chases that cause nightmares. Still … from the moment she hears the earliest details of the first fire, her detective-instincts say the pieces don’t fit, and every other instinct tells her she can’t walk away from the story—even though she knows she’ll regret it.As a series of deadly fires destroys landmarks first, then occupied structures, the body count rises by scores and the city is gripped by terror at Christmastime, adding lost revenue to property damage in the hundreds of millions. Whole blocks of Chicago real estate are falling to an arsonist, but no one knows why and everyone suspects the worst—terrorism.After the initial tip from the lead arson investigator (aka her boyfriend), Deuce is on her own to solve the mystery. Their relationship could endanger his reputation and his job if he’s even suspected of leaking information to her, so they’ve called a temporary halt. But she’s not exactly lacking for company—her old adversary, FBI agent Colter, has a tail on her, and Colter himself keeps popping out of the shadows. His presence at the crime scene and that of an NSA agent point to the suspicion of jihadist terrorism. But no terrorist group has claimed the mayhem.

About Jean Heller

Jean Heller is a writer and journalist, the author of five novels in the Deuce Mora detective series, and two stand-alone novels, Maximum Impact and Handyman. She is known for her investigative reporting, for which she earned a Robert F. Kennedy Award, a Polk Award, a Raymond F. Clapper Award, and eight Pulitzer nominations.

About Christine Lakin

Christine Lakin is an Earphones Award–winning narrator and acclaimed television actress, best known for her roles as Alicia “Al” Lambert on the hit family comedy Step by Step and as Joan of Arc on Showtime’s Reefer Madness.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maria on May 17, 2022

You'll never see it Coming Deuce Mora and Mark Hearst are involved in the hunt of a lifetime. Deuce, a journalist for the Chicago Journal and, Mark, an Investigator for the Chicago Fire Department, are dating and are first responders to a fire in an abandoned warehouse. The job is obviously arson, two......more

Goodreads review by Holly on January 17, 2025

How can the rage of an adult affect a child?? sometimes very badly as in this book the first I've read by Jean Heller book 3 in her Deuce Mora series Deuce is a reporter in Chicago and covers a string of arsons with a terrible body count as the fires continue Deuce and her boyfriend Fire Marshal Mar......more

Goodreads review by judymellinnetzero.net on February 18, 2023

Disappointing ending I have really enjoyed the three books I've read on n this series. Deuce reminds me of the early V. I. Warshawski character, both in her style and her quest to make the world better. I thought the research behind the plot and the way Jean Heller spun it was enticing but the ending......more

Goodreads review by Bob on October 22, 2020

Duce Mora is back in the thick of things when a serial arsonist is loose in Chicago, burning old and historic buildings. As he escalates the death and injury tole rises and soon Duce is finding herself butting heads with her old nemesis in the FBI and Anti-terrorist squad and finding herself in dang......more

Goodreads review by Deborah on August 07, 2024

This is an excellent series. Deuce is a columnist who manages to get caught up in a world of trouble while she uncovers the truths that are out there. Her editor is her foil as are the NSA and FBI agents she runs into at every turn. Mark her hunky fire inspector and his sick Murphy the dog bring gre......more


Quotes

“[Heller] crafts a tightly constructed mystery featuring a protagonist of tremendous empathy and a bent toward thoughtful introspection.” Publishers Weekly, praise for the series

“Good reporters do not always good novelists make, but Jean Heller is both.” Boston Sunday Globe, praise for the author

“Expertly paced…[with] a thrilling conclusion.” Kirkus Reviews on The Hunting Ground