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Shot Girl

Jacqueline "Jack" Daniels Mysteries Book 17

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Shot Girl

By: J.A. Konrath
Narrated by: Bob Walkenhorst
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Jack is a retired cop who knows and respects firearms. A recent victim of gun violence, she is confined to a wheelchair, getting physical therapy in a rehab facility, and teaching handgun safety and Second Amendment history to the elderly residents.

A thousand miles away, a very disturbed individual with a modified 9mm pistol, a thousand rounds of ammo, and a singular obsession - to make history as the biggest mass murderer ever - decides to make that fantasy a reality.

It has been said the only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.

Jack is about to find out if that's true.

SHOT GIRL by J.A. Konrath
America has 300 million guns. This is the story of one of them.

If you are a more sensitive (or adventurous) listener, this handy scale rates specific categories from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest) to give you some idea if this is your kind of book.

SHOT GIRL by JA Konrath
Bad Language - 7
Scary - 7
Violent - 8
Funny - 4
Sexy - 2
Crossovers - Contains characters from the Jack Daniels and Associates series, the Codename: Chandler series, and the Konrath Dark Thriller Collective series.

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Felt like I was being preached to, from both sides of the guns argument. As far as the story goes, not one of the best. Nothing really happens for most of the time. As Jack Daniels, is the main character, with most of the dialogue, why don't they have the usual female narrator?

A bit preachy

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