
Ray Davis is newly divorced, going nowhere at a dead-end job in a warehouse, and has almost worked off the debts his ex-wife rang up. Then his underinsured brother's need for a liver transplant forces Ray to come up with a lot of money, fast. When he attempts to recover the profit he made with an old business partner, Ray discovers that the partner is dead and his investment has fallen into the ha... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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The final confrontation: Ray, Jenna and Greg vs. David Littell and his men.
Ray, Greg and Jenna fight for their lives and raise a glass with Carlson.
Ray warns Jenna that she may be in danger. Greg and Ray try to meet with the man who hired Moss to betray Alison.
Ray and Greg meet Allison Littell's husband David and are reunited with Jenna under unpleasant circumstances.
Ray gets an unpleasant surprise when he goes on stake-out.
Can't a guy get a haircut without someone trying to kill him?
Greg convinces Moss to tell what he knows about Allison's murder, but Ray is uneasy about his methods.
Ray and Moss finally have a showdown, and Ray enlists an unlikely ally in his cause.
Well written and intense. Sound quality is a little poor, but the great story makes up for it
Thanks! Passed the hours!!! Really good flow, story, suspense! You're talented!!! Loved it! :)
I do listed to a lot of podieobook books and this one was very good very much in the style of Seth harwood good job easy on the ears narration I will be listening to another of his books thanx!!!
I have listened to "Acts of Desperation" and "Purgatory" - both by Tim Dodge. His books are well read, the storylines are excellent - thought provoking, lots of action, well developed distinct characters. I'm looking forward to more of his works. I've listened to Purgatory twice.
I recommend all his books. Thank you, Tim.
I really liked this audio. Makes you think what you would do for someone.
I'd like to see what else this author has to offer. I liked Acts more than I thought I would. Definitely worth a listen.
This is the first audiobook that I have ever listened to, and I absolutely loved it. The author really gets deep into character and keeps things interested. Looking forward to hearing more from the author soon.










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