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The Poet

By: Lisa Renee Jones
Narrated by: Scott Brick, Brittany Pressley
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New York Times best-selling author Lisa Renee Jones brings a fresh, modern take to the thriller genre that will keep you guessing until the very end.

“The poet is a liar who always speaks the truth.” (Jean Cocteau)

Some call him friend or boss.
Some call him husband or dad.
Some call him son, even a favorite son.

But the only title that matters to him is the one the media has given him: The Poet.

A name he earned from the written words he leaves behind after he kills that are as dark and mysterious as the reason he chooses his victims.

One word, two, three, a story in a poem, a secret that only Detective Samantha Jazz can solve. Because he’s writing this story for her.

She just doesn’t know it yet.

©2021 Lisa Renee Jones (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
Crime Crime Thrillers Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Psychological Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense
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Loved the characters, the ending could have been a bit more dramatic but overall a great story

Classic cop thriller

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Pedestrian story, flat characters, nothing to be done but see it through. I kept in hoping for a change that would make the time I invested pay off but while not a bad book it was one of a thousand like it

By numbers

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This story kept me interested with rich characters and good storyline.

Narration was good.

Would recommend

Really good and easy to listen to

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entertaining enough tale with an original premise. however, detective work apparently involves charging around getting angry and getting intuition. the latter saves any need for actual detective work or plot explanations. someone just feels its weird or out of whack and on you go to the next stage.
the background ideas and psychology are intersting but the total reliance on intuition is not

intuition

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I thought this was a good story, I liked the female detective but the poet got caught too easy.

Good

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