Fade to Black, David Rosenfelt
Fade to Black, David Rosenfelt
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Fade to Black
A Doug Brock Thriller

Author: David Rosenfelt

Narrator: Fred Berman

Unabridged: 6 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/13/2018


Synopsis

In Fade to Black, the thrilling audiobook sequel to Blackout from David Rosenfelt, policeman Doug Brock helps a fellow victim of amnesia untangle a murder case and discovers he may not be as distant as he thinks.

After getting shot in the line of duty, New Jersey state police officer Doug Brock has been busy rebuilding his life. He’s reunited with his fiancé and started to get some of his memories back. He hopes he can continue to recover with the help of an amnesia support group and that the damage from his past isn’t permanent.

It isn’t until fellow group member Sean Conner approaches him after a meeting that Doug realizes the trouble is just beginning. Sean has discovered in his attic what can only be called a scrapbook of a murder victim, but he has no recollection of the girl’s identity or why he might have gathered this information. Doug agrees to help and convinces his captain to open what had been a cold case. When he discovers that he had a personal connection to this case, suddenly he’s questioning everything he thought he knew about the case, about Sean, and about his own past.

In the next thrilling audiobook by David Rosenfelt, Doug Brock is back to delight listeners and keep them guessing until the end.

About David Rosenfelt

DAVID ROSENFELT is the Edgar-nominated and Shamus Award–winning author of almost 30 Andy Carpenter novels, including Dog Day Afternoon; several stand-alone thrillers; nonfiction titles; and several K Team novels, a series featuring some of the characters from the Andy Carpenter series. After years of living in California, he and his wife moved to Maine with twenty-five of the four thousand dogs they have rescued.

About Fred Berman

Fred Berman is a five-time winner of the AudioFile Earphone Award for Audiobook Narration and the recipient of the 2013 Audie Award for narration in Spy the Lie. He has read a number of audiobooks for young listeners, including Judy Blume’s Soupy Saturdays with The Pain & The Great One and Andrew Clements’s The Last Holiday Concert. He has also narrated the audiobooks for Robert Kirkman’s popular series, The Walking Dead.Berman is an accomplished actor of both the stage and screen as well, performing on Broadway as Timon in The Lion King and off-Broadway in Hamlet, Twelfth Night, and King Lear. On television, Berman has had roles on NBC’s hit series Smash as well as All My Children and Law and Order. He lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on September 30, 2024

This is not Andy Carpenter. This is actually, the second in the Doug Brock series. The first book was Blackout in which we were introduced to Doug, a New Jersey state police officer with retrograde amnesia. Review here: [URL not allowed] In this book…He is now ready to go back......more

Goodreads review by Linda on November 07, 2019

State Police Officer Doug Brock is attending an amnesia support group. Due to an injury he received on duty, he lost 10 years of his memory. It's slowly returning, but in bits and pieces. A fellow attendee, who also has memory problems, Sean Conner asks Doug to meet him somewhere ... he wants his opi......more

Goodreads review by Jim on May 26, 2019

Ooops!!! I queued this up last night & started listening to it on the way to work only to realize it was book 2. I figured I'd remember book 1 or might not need it, but after an hour, I realized I really didn't & did. I'm putting this on hold while I read book 1. I hate it when I do that. Grrr! I pu......more

Goodreads review by Laur on February 01, 2022

I love David Rosenfelt’s storytelling! Mystery, light suspense, wit, character/friendship chemistry, and just enough tough guy to make him utterly believable yet still likable. Doug Brock is a Jersey cop with retrograde amnesia which plays into the story with grace and humor..The story runs at the p......more