Free Download The Inheritance by Gabriel Bergmoser (Author), Tamblyn Lord (Narrator)
The Hunted Series, Book 2
28/07/21 | English | ASIN: B094XR9P64 | 7 hrs 35 mins | M4B & MP3 @126 ibps
414 to 419 MB | Unabridged | Retail
The author of the best-selling The Hunted returns with another unmissable, white-knuckle, gritty urban suspense thriller: think Jack Reacher meets John Wick in a high-octane, high-speed chase on the dark streets of Melbourne.
A young woman is hiding out in a sleepy North Queensland tourist town, trying to stay under the radar, when she stumbles across a dangerous drug cartel. Anyone else might back away shaking their head, pretend they hadn’t seen anything, keep quiet, even though people are getting hurt. But Maggie is no ordinary girl. She’s got skills, as well as plenty of secrets to keep, burdens to carry – and anger to burn.
When circumstances mean that she has to get out of town – fast – she heads towards Melbourne, where she just might find the answers that she needs – answers about her family and who she really is. With a bent cop for a dubious ally, the police tracking her and furious bikers on her trail, Maggie is in deep trouble. She’s only got her ingenuity and wits on her side – and a determination not to inherit the sins of her father.
A powerhouse, fast-paced, high-adrenaline and tense thriller from Gabriel Bergmoser, author of the critically acclaimed bestselling outback noir The Hunted.
"A heroine you can’t look away from, pure thrills and wallop, wilder and gamier than your average Aussie noir, this is fierce storytelling." (Kyle Perry, best-selling author of The Bluffs)
"The Inheritance locks the reader in the trunk and puts the pedal to the metal for twenty-two blistering chapters." (Jack Heath, best-selling author of Hangman)
"The Inheritance captures the pedal-to-the-metal pace and thrills of Bergmoser’s first book, but adds a more substantial Description and richer characters. The story unfolds quickly, and it swiftly builds to an explosive climax. A ferocious tale about a troubled heroine who makes most of the fictional tough guys look like wimps." (Canberra Weekly)