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Title: Betrayal
Author: Martina Cole
Narrator: Annie Aldington
Format: Unabridged
Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-20-16
Publisher: Headline
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 5 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
The 23rd novel from Sunday Times number one best seller Martina Cole, author of Dangerous Lady, The Take, Get Even and many more.
Martina's unique, powerful storytelling will appeal to fans of Karin Slaughter and Patricia Cornwell.
Survival. It's all down to who you trust.
Aiden O'Hara has been head of the family since he was kid, and he's going to keep it that way.
Jade Dixon is the one who watches his back. Mother of his son. The one who makes him invincible.
But Jade's been in the game a lot longer than Aiden. She knows no one's indestructible. And when you're at the top, that's when you've got to watch the hardest.
Especially the ones closest to you....
Critic Reviews:
"The undisputed queen of crime writing." (Erwin James)
Members Reviews:
Don't waste your credit on this book
Throughout this book I felt frustrated and did not enjoy it. I love Martina Cole books but this book lacked any lustre and storyline. It felt like Martina had to write this book to meet some sort of contract deadline, not because she wanted to.
The content was very repetitive. How many times can you fit sayings like "getting on like a proverbial house on fire." The pages were just being filled.
The book lacked any emotion and the characters were churned up from other books but with different names.
Very poor
Huge fan of Martina Cole but I struggled to finish it. dreadful story poor plot. Very disappointing
Waste of time
Terrible storyline and dialogue. Swearing for the sake of it. Endless repetition of phrases. Finished the book but felt like a drag at times.
Struggled!
As a massive fan of Martina cole i needed to read this even after mediocre reviews. Admittedly I found it hard. Took a month to listen to when other books of hers were done in days. Some words repeated throughout & the story seemed a little worn, cheesy & predictable at times.
I'm waiting for the next Kimberly chambers to be put on audio, afraid to say, martina cole may have had her day.
Al True
A similar format to many of the great Martina Cole books, but it works brilliantly and the characters jump off the page and make you feel involved.
Martina is able to bring Cockney rhyming slang humour to play, even in the most intense situations.
A really enjoyable read