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Black and Blue

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"The latest mystery from author David Rosenfelt is a wonderful weave of twists and unpredictability, ably narrated by Fred Berman, whose joy at narration is evident from the beginning." — AudioFile Magazine
The next exciting installment in bestselling David Rosenfelt's Doug Brock series.
Doug Brock hasn't had it easy since his getting shot in the line of duty as a New Jersey state police officer. Between the amnesia and having to solve two murder cases, it hasn't been the most restful recovery.
Now, the cold case department is checking evidence from a murder case Doug was investigating before the accident, but the DNA points to a man Doug eliminated as a suspect... and he remembers none of it. Doug begins to reinvestigate what turns out to be a series of unsolved killings and must retrace his steps to discover why he would have let the suspect go free. What he uncovers may be more dangerous than any case he's faced yet.
With Black and Blue, nationally bestselling author David Rosenfelt continues his thrilling new series featuring Doug Brock.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The latest mystery from author David Rosenfelt is a wonderful weave of twists and unpredictability, ably narrated by Fred Berman, whose joy at narration is evident from the beginning. The procedural features New Jersey State Trooper Doug Brock, who is suffering from amnesia after having been shot in the line of duty. Brock must solve a murder while retracing his investigation of a previously unsolved killing. Berman is an ideal narrator. He convincingly conveys the characters' frustrations--whether it is Brock's difficulty dealing with his forgotten past, his girlfriend's unease with the state of their relationship, or his new partner's concerns about having a partner without a memory. Berman's understated presentation of the story's unlikely conclusion is a highlight. D.J.S. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from March 18, 2019
      In Edgar finalist Rosenfelt’s outstanding third Doug Brock novel (after 2018’s Fade to Black), Brock, a New Jersey State Police homicide lieutenant who lost some of his memories after being shot in the head several years earlier, hopes this handicap won’t compromise a high-pressure investigation. Someone shot attorney Alex Randowsky through the heart as Randowsky was leaving a tennis court. The m.o. is identical to the murder of affluent businessman Walter Brookings, who was killed shortly before Brock’s brain injury; Brock has no independent memories of his role in investigating that case. But as he reviews the case files, he’s haunted by the possibility that gun collector Danny Phelan, a suspect he dismissed in Brookings’s death, and who was in prison between the two killings, is actually responsible for both deaths. The investigation takes a personal turn when the killer sends Brock a taunting note, stating that he’s already taken two lives, with 98 more to go. Dead ends and red herrings abound as the action builds to a jaw-dropping reveal. Rosenfelt knocks it out of the park with this fiendishly twisty serial killer thriller. Agent: Robin Rue, Writers House.

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