The Rhythm of Betrayal, Andrew Pacholyk
The Rhythm of Betrayal, Andrew Pacholyk
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The Rhythm of Betrayal

Author: Andrew Pacholyk

Narrator: Marshall Treat

Unabridged: 3 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/26/2024


Synopsis

Lie. Betray. Murder. Repeat. Drew and his talented friends are the toast of the town in Miami, captivating crowds with their electrifying performances. However, their carefree lives are shattered when a wealthy shipping tycoon is brutally murdered, sending shockwaves throughout the city. Suspicion falls on several family members, including Drew and his crew, when they discover incriminating evidence in their possession while being seen with the tycoon's daughter shortly after the murder takes place. Now, unwittingly tangled in the web of this sinister plot, the dancers are on a race against time to prove their innocence and catch the real killer. They embark on a thrilling quest that takes them across Miami, revealing a conspiracy more twisted than they ever imagined. Drew and his friends must uncover the truth and clear their names before the killer strikes again. Every second counts in The Rhythm of Betrayal.

Reviews

Goodreads review by April on July 28, 2024

The Rhythm of Betrayal, (Drew and the Detectives Book 1) Thank You to the Publisher/Author for gifted copy for review. Review to follow will be completed geniunely. The Rhythm of Betrayal follows the heartbeat of Miami and the elite, namely the Sexy Seven dancers. The seven dancers are the talk of the......more

Goodreads review by Paula on November 19, 2024

This was a very interesting book. I liked all the twists and turns the investigation took. I also liked the fact that the dance troupe were just amateurs and will now officially be an investigative team. I would recommend this book. I won this in a Goodreads book giveaway!......more

Goodreads review by Tara on May 04, 2024

The book started out ok. It was truly lacking in suspense, but still has a decent storyline. I was surprised that the plot was based around a group of 7 dancers. Definitely not what I was expecting. So…when I got to the part where the author used Walter White as a character it made me lose interest.......more