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Perimeter
- A Levi Yoder Thriller, Book 1
- Narrated by: Tim Campbell
- Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Levi Yoder is a member of the Mafia and a fixer of people's problems. He takes on issues where the law is otherwise unable to help. Unfortunately, Levi can't fix the problem he's facing.
Having been diagnosed with a terminal case of cancer, Levi readies himself for death, but what he didn't prepare himself for was waking up one morning and learning that he's in complete remission.
Perimeter is a story of a man thrust back into a life he'd assumed was over.
When he finds that he and the rest of his family are targets of what the CIA claims are elements of the Russian mob, Levi reluctantly agrees to help in whatever way he can.
As Levi immerses himself in the seedy underbelly of international organized crime and politics, he learns that he's being targeted for something his now-dead wife did. It's quickly evident that the people he knows can't be trusted and the problems he needs to fix may be beyond his substantial skills.
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- Cheryl Mcfadden
- 2024-04-25
very good book
overall the book was good. the characters/storyline was easy to follow. the narrator was spot on.
would recommend if you like adventure .
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- Robert
- 2023-01-29
An odd start to a very good series
Please consider this review for all 4 books in this series. I enjoyed these books a lot, but the first book is a bit strange in that the writing starts of pretty poorly on many levels.
I think the purpose of the writer was to write a background for his character and to show us how he developed into the very competent agent/fixer whose adventures we get to enjoy in the series but he really rushed through that part of Yoder's life and any characters encountered are poorly fleshed out and stereotypical.
It does get much better and it all turns into a pretty good series though so don't give up too soon.
Campbell's narration, as always really, is spot on.
One little beef would be that especially the later books are short. Getting the first 2 books as part of the plus catalogue easily made up for that though.
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