
The One That Got Away
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Narrateur(s):
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Nick J. Russo
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Auteur(s):
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Nicky James
À propos de cet audio
Someone is following me. I’m not imagining it. I’m not crazy.
Charlie Falkingham is convinced someone is stalking him. There are signs. There are clues. But no one believes him. After living through a childhood horror, Charlie suffers from a severe paranoia disorder, among many things, and the Hamilton Police Department has labeled him the boy who cries wolf.
When the only person in the department who ever listened to Charlie’s concerns retires, who can Charlie reach out to for help?
Arrogant and young, Officer Takoda Dyani has a chip on his shoulder a mile wide. He’s rude and brash and doesn’t play well with others. He has more enemies than friends. When his senior officer assigns him to be Charlie’s consultant, Takoda knows it will end badly. He doesn’t have time to coddle a prissy rich boy.
However, if he can’t calm Charlie’s paranoid delusions and act civil for once, he’ll lose his job.
But are they delusions?
The longer he knows Charlie, the more Takoda realizes something isn’t right.
Is someone really stalking Charlie, or is Takoda getting too wrapped up in Charlie’s world?
The One That Got Away is an MM romantic suspense thriller. Triggers for severe anxiety and panic disorder, OCD, dissociative episodes, and PTSD. The plotline includes a reference to a past child kidnapping and sex trafficking incident. Details of sex trafficking are NOT discussed in any part of the story.
©2021 Nicky James (P)2021 Nicky JamesCe que les auditeurs disent de The One That Got Away
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Histoire
- T-in-a-dash
- 2025-03-28
Nope!
I used a credit to download this book on Audible and now I want my credit back!
Only 8 chapters in and already I'm done and can't see myself wasting any more time on this.
There are a number of things that started rubbing me the wrong way immediately.
1. how hypocritical Takoda is: He doesn't wish for people to treat him differently because he's gay or came from a poor neighbourhood, but yet he judges EVERY person, super wealthy or not, that lives in a better home or neighbourhood than he does/did and without saying ONE word to them. He makes no effort to see if that person is different, he just thinks every rich person is entitled and a horrible person. He wants better treatment for his sister, to get his brother out of jail and keeps referring to how poor they were but doesn't want to treat Charlie with even an ounce of compassion all because he's from a wealthy home. I would understand that level of anger when younger and in the situation, not as an adult who owns his own home. What Takota feels is jealousy. He is unsatisfied that he works hard, is not able to afford the luxuries he desires, and is still struggling, but wealthy people do not have to work hard for their wealth or privilege. (his warped perception).
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