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  • Killer Trace: Dead Man Switch

  • Killer Trace, Book Three
  • By: Dan Newberry
  • Narrated by: Katelyn Michals
  • Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Killer Trace: Dead Man Switch

By: Dan Newberry
Narrated by: Katelyn Michals
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Publisher's summary

When corrupt globalist billionaires plot to destroy America, they unwittingly make themselves top priority targets of the Tavenner Group.

Is it too late to save America from these foreign and domestic enemies?

Can a compromised FBI be put back in proper order?

The effort will be monumental...the risks near unimaginable...but Liberty must be defended—no matter the cost.

Publisher's note: Like Killer Trace: The Immersion and Killer Trace: Fated Reflection, this book closes nicely with no cliff-hangers, loose ends, or downers. It is recommended that the listener begin with the first book in the series, Killer Trace: The Immersion, for a better understanding of how the Tavenner Group operates, and for familiarization of the characters in the series.

©2022 Dan Newberry (P)2023 Dan Newberry
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Well written, got a bit political but LOVED IT!

I gave 5 stars on Overall and Performance, and 4 on Story as it got a little political in places, but not too much. Like the previous two books in this series, there are plenty of unexpected and generally pleasant surprises. April Lang may be Newberry's best developed character to date, which is saying a lot as his characters are honestly more "real" than I find in most books of this genre. My favorite parts in this one are the personal interactions between Ben Tavenner and FBI Special Agent Valerie Atwell. Newberry introduced Valerie Atwell in the earlier books, but she takes a much more prominent role in this book, and her character is well imagined and deeply detailed.

We have some shifting of points of view in this novel. Most is third person, but there are some first person chapters fit in here and there, as Newberry lets the characters speak directly to the listener. Katelyn Michals, the narrator, is perfect, as she has been in the two previous books. Combining Michals' skills with the cast of very intriguing characters was a home run from the first couple of chapters.

I know I go on about character development, but in my opinion that is what really makes a book memorable and enjoyable. If the people seem shallow or fake, I will often not finish the book. Newberry's characters are so real they have a way of "living in your head" after the book is finished. Not kidding! :)

As mentioned, the story is borderline too political, but you'll get over that as you "get to know" April Lang and Valerie Atwell in this third book of the series.

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Art imitates life

Newberry continues his hit thrillogy with another winner. He continues the thrill of the hunt in this addition, leading the reader through fantasy blended with reality. Newberry drops his masculine facade long enough to display his knowledge of fashion and cosmetology with vivid imagery along with interpersonal tensions that almost ooze from the pages. One has to wonder if the car talk and tactical details are only incidental to the ultimate vigilante romantic fantasy. Well done Dan Newberry, well done.

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