Storms Wrath, Mary Stone
Storms Wrath, Mary Stone
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Storm's Wrath

Author: Mary Stone

Narrator: Brittany Goodwin

Unabridged: 8 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/07/2024


Synopsis

Hell hath no wrath like a woman scorned...or determined to stop a killer.Several weeks after being set up for a crime she didn’t commit and almost being killed by a fellow FBI agent in the process, Amelia Storm is ready for a new assignment. But nothing could have prepared her for what lies ahead—a spate of brutal killings so unusual the Organized Crime agent and her partner have no choice but to team up with members of Violent Crimes.When three dismembered bodies are discovered, all evidence points to a madman...especially when a nineteen-year-old goes missing. There’s something more to the case, though. A father. A child. Scattered body parts.Is a serial killer on the loose? Or something worse?From the wickedly dark minds of Mary Stone and Amy Wilson comes Storm’s Wrath, book five of the Amelia Storm Series. Be careful, though. You may never drive at night again.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Margaret on July 07, 2021

I know this was suppose to be the last book of the series, but I really hope there are more books to this series!!......more

Goodreads review by Chrys on October 29, 2023

Great Mary Stone is quickly becoming one of my favorite female writers. I'm sincerely loving this series and yes I love Amelia storm. I love strong no nonsense female characters.......more

Goodreads review by Meghan on July 16, 2021

Good premise and I love Amelia and Zane, but I had some trouble with the details and flow of this story. The anger from the sheriff, the not looking at the text messages from the missing girl, the drawn out problems with Joseph….they made following the story and staying immersed in it a bit difficul......more

Goodreads review by Boomer on March 02, 2022

This entry in the Storm series felt like a Criminal Minds episode. The villain is a psychopathic human trafficker living an otherwise seemingly normal family life and is portrayed really well. For me it's the first book in the series that could probably be qualified as a stand alone, as it finally g......more

Goodreads review by JOANN N MILLER on June 28, 2021

Compelling but Sloppy While the stories are compelling, there are quirks in the writing that wear thin. All of the female agents seem to spend a lot of time tucking stray bits of hair behind their ears. I know an occasional comment like that humanizes the characters, but when its overused, it just ge......more