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Echo

Detective Harriet Foster, Book 3

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From the award-winning author of Hide and Fall comes the third book in the Detective Harriet Foster thriller series, a taut tale of renegade justice with a heart-stopping finale.

Hardwicke House, home to Belverton College’s exclusive Minotaur Society, is no stranger to tragedy. And when a body turns up in the field next to the mansion, the scene looks chillingly familiar.

Chicago PD sends hard-nosed Detective Harriet “Harri” Foster to investigate. The victim is Brice Collier, a wealthy Belverton student, whose billionaire father, Sebastian, owns Hardwicke and ranks as a major school benefactor. Sebastian also has ties to the mansion’s notorious past, when thirty years ago, hazing led to a student’s death in the very same field.

Could the deaths be connected? With no suspects or leads, Harri and her partner, Detective Vera Li, will have to dig deep to find answers. No charges were ever filed in the first case, and this time, Harri’s determined the killer must pay. But still grieving her former partner’s death, Harri must also contend with a shadowy figure called the voice—and their dangerous game of cat and mouse could threaten everything.

©2024 by Tracy Clark. (P)2024 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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“[A] hard-hitting police procedural that examines justice, and who metes it out.”Library Journal (starred review)

“Revenge is served ice-cold during a frigid Chicago winter in Clark’s entertaining latest procedural.”Publishers Weekly

Echo is the third in Clark’s series focused on [Detective Harriet] Foster, but it stands firmly on its own.”The Washington Post

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I'm not sure what's worse: the ludicrous plot ("You are going to pay for the sins of of your father!") or the narrator's overdramatic performance that made it sound even more ridiculous than it already was. I didn't finish this. Who'd want to waste their time on such a crappy book read by a truly terrible narrator?

Ridiculously awful

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