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Sara's Review: Hunter (Dylan Hunter #1) by Robert Bidinotto, narrator Conor Hall

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Publisher: Robert J. Bidinotto
Released: September 13, 2012
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Length: 11 hours and 50 minutes
Format: ebook, paperback, audiobook
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Blurb
A Wall Street Journal Top 10 national best seller
Number one Kindle best seller in "Mysteries & Thrillers"
Who is hunter?
Who is Prey?
Who will survive?
Award-winning true-crime author Robert Bidinotto makes his stunning fiction debut with a best-selling thriller that has earned more than 200 "5-star" rave reviews from readers.
Two people, passionately in love.
But each hides a deadly secret.
He is a crusading vigilante, on a violent quest for justice.
She is tracking this unknown assassin, sworn to stop him.
Neither realizes the truth about the other.
And neither knows that a terrifying predator is hunting them both....
From its first moments, Hunter takes you on a nonstop thrill ride: from the top floor of the CIA, to the marbled corridors of Capitol Hill...from the posh hotels of downtown Washington, to the city's mean, violent streets. It introduces a colorful new hero for our time - and a dazzling heroine every bit his equal.
A spy mystery...a crime thriller...a passionate romance: Hunter is a genre-bending novel unlike any you've read. Deviously plotted, filled with vivid characters, and propelled at a breakneck pace, it's a tale as memorable for its provocative ideas as for a rousing climax that has readers cheering.
If you enjoy the thrillers of Lee Child, Stephen Hunter, Brad Thor, and Vince Flynn, you'll love Hunter.
Five Boundless Stars
I loved the premise behind this audiobook. “A spy mystery...a crime thriller...a passionate romance.” I’ll be honest; the passionate romance was what grabbed me. I am finding myself enjoying romantic suspense more and more. Hunter did not disappoint me one bit. A vigilante taking out career criminals with the cops and the CIA on his tail; I was hooked from the start, also, I could listen to Conor Hall read the phone book. Sigh.
I loved this audiobook from start to finish and I have already grabbed book two Bad Deeds. I can’t wait to immerse myself once again into this world.