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  • Hit and Run

  • A Short Thriller
  • De: Vincent Zandri
  • Narrado por: Virtual Voice
  • Duración: 2 h y 20 m
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 calificaciones)

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ALL IT TAKES IS ONE BAD DECISION TO DESTROY YOUR LIFE AND AN EVEN WORSE DECISION TO RESTORE IT!

When a down on his luck former businessman arrested by the FBI for illegal commerce activity manages to flee prison due to Covid, he pays a Russian mobster to change his identity. But now that he owes the mobster tens of thousands of dollars, he needs to get at the $500,000 in cash he buried in the backyard of his former home. Problem is, he can't locate the exact burial plot of cash.

Plus, he's now wanted for a hit and run and worse...a series of murders.

Another pulse-pounding thriller from New York Times bestselling Thriller and Shamus Award winning author, Vincent Zandri! For fans of Lawrence Block, Dean Wesley Smith, Russell Blake, and more.

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“Sensational . . . masterful . . . brilliant.”
—New York Post


“(A) chilling tale of obsessive love from Thriller Award–winner Zandri (Moonlight Weeps) . . . Riveting.”
—Publishers Weekly


“. . . Oh, what a story it is . . . Riveting . . . A terrific old school thriller.”
—Booklist “Starred Review”

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Sometimes you gotta know when to quit digging!

Hit and Run is the eighth book I’ve read from Vincent Zandri, and while not my favorite, The Remains still holds that spot, it is near the top of the list. This story is packed with action and enough desperation to make you wonder what else can befall Matty. Of course, you don’t have to wait long to get the answer, it’s like Matty is a close relation to Joe Btfsplk from the Li’l Abner cartoon strips, the only thing missing was the dark rain cloud following him around. Or in Matty’s case it could have been a snowstorm. Anyway, Hit and Run started off with a bang and kept me entertained until that final sentence, and it certainly summed it all up. I listened to the audiobook version of the story narrated by virtual voice. This was the second audiobook I ‘ve listened to narrated by virtual voice, interestingly enough the first was also a Vincent Zandri book, in this case the virtual narrator’s voice fit the story like a glove – I could visualize Matty being the narrator.

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