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Broken Slate

The Sean Coleman Thriller Series

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Broken Slate

By: John A. Daly
Narrated by: Steven Cooper
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Thirty years ago, Sean Coleman's father abandoned his family in the Colorado mountain town of Winston, and was never heard from again. The reason for his disappearance was always a mystery, but a lifetime of blaming himself put Sean on a rough, dark path that took him years to return from. Now content in his life, Sean receives unexpected word that his father has finally reemerged, on the other side of the country in Pawleys Island, South Carolina...as a murder victim. At the wishes of his sister, Sean flies out to retrieve the body, and hopefully find answers to why his father, left and the life he went on to lead. What Sean discovers is a second family, a web of deception, and a brutal killer who's still on the loose...and isn't finished killing.

©2017 John A. Daly (P)2018 John A. Daly
Thriller & Suspense Suspense

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I really like Slate! The story is filled with twists and turns that kept me entertained from front cover to back.

The narration was perfect.

I was given a copy of this audible at my request and am happy to leave my review

Wonderful story

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Fantastic read!! Sean, the main character, is called upon after the death of his father, who abandoned him and his sister at a young age, to come and identify the body and take the corpse for burial. However, the murder of his father, takes a turn as Sean is trying to determine who killed him and why. Along his path of investigating, he finds that several other folks have been murdered and someone was in his hotel room and grabbed items out of trunk, that once belonged to his father and was filled with his memorabilia. There were so many twist and turns and there was never a dull moment throughout the book. Although this is a series, you can totally enjoy this as a stand alone.

The narrator was Steven Cooper, and this was the first time that I had the pleasure of listening to his work. He did a great job and I am sure that I will hear more of his work

This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom

Nothing Like a Clean Slate

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With an interesting group of characters and a well contructed plot this is a good way to spend your Audio Book time.

The Narrator makes it all happen with a good performance that brings the listener into this world.



This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

An absorbing story.

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I was pulled into this book by John A Daly. It's a standalone listen and part of the The Sean Coleman series. I loved how this book gave background on Sean. The author wove some incredible twists in this book. I love it when a book is not predictable. The narration by Steven Cooper added to my enjoyment of the book. He put the right emotions into his performance and really fit the story. I requested this review copy audiobook and have voluntarily written this review. I will definitely listen to more books by this author and narrator!

Gripping Story, Awesome Narration!

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John A. Daly continues his Sean Coleman series with the best yet. Coleman is a character that you want to hate but can’t help but pull for all at the same time. Daly capitalizes on this paradox over and over throughout the story adding to the thrill. This entry is his best yet.

Excellent Thriller

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