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The Room of White Fire

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The Room of White Fire

Written by: T. Jefferson Parker
Narrated by: Will Damron
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“Mesmerizing and haunting.” (Lisa Gardner)

“T. Jefferson Parker is the poet of American crime fiction, and The Room of White Fire absolutely proves why.” (C.J. Box)

In this stirring thriller from New York Times best seller and award winner T. Jefferson Parker, P.I. Roland Ford must hunt down a soldier who is damaged by war, dangerous, and on the run.

Roland Ford - once a cop, then a marine, now a private investigator - is good at finding people. But when he’s asked to locate an Air Force veteran who’s escaped from a mental institution, he realizes he’s been drawn into something deep and dark. What he doesn’t know is why a shroud of secrecy hangs over the disappearance of Clay Hickman - and why he’s getting a different story from everyone involved. In a flash, what began as just a job becomes a life-or-death obsession for Ford, pitting him against immensely powerful and treacherous people and forcing him to contend with chilling questions about truth, justice, and the American way.

“A fast-paced, beautifully written thriller.” (The Washington Post)

©2017 T. Jefferson Parker (P)2017 Penguin Audio
Detective Genre Fiction Military Mystery Private Investigators Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Exciting Thriller

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"T. Jefferson Parker's latest novel is filled with well-defined characters, excellent dialogue, and a gripping story. Will Damron's narration makes it even better....the thread that makes the story flow is Damron's on-point delivery." (AudioFile)

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I don't know if it was just a story or the narration that made it kind of boring? the story became more complicated than it needed to be? the narrator was just flat and didn't really have any life when he read it.

kinda bland

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