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The Lazarus Trap
The Lazarus Trap | Davis Bunn
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For Val Haines, dying may be the chance of a lifetime. Awakening in a jail cell and bleeding from his head, Val Haines remembers nothing. Not even his name. As his memory slowly begins to return, Haines discovers that the world thinks he's dead. If his nightmares ring true, it may be for the best. Around him brews a conspiracy of embezzlement and murder for hire, fueled by the rage of personal vendetta. As he searches for a safe haven, enigmatic Audrey beckons, but can she be trusted? With nothing but a few personal belongings and a sizable amount of cash, Haines must run. With his past behind him, he'll do anything to claim a new life for himself. Or die trying.
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ToriE18
The Lazarus Trap | Davis Bunn
Bailedbailed

Sadly had to bail on this book. The main character suffers from temporary amnesia and so he doesn't even know what is going on! This book just isn't moving fast enough and nothing is seeming to be resolved.

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"Murderer."
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"A conductors' baton was in his hand. He counted off the beats. One, two, three silent seconds. Okay, now. On the downbeat. Hit it..... Terrance's baton continued to count off the cadence of shock and sorrow." Page 17

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