Review: Everything to Lose by Joseph Badal, performed by Pamela Almand

Everything to Lose is the fourth excellent audiobook in the Lassiter and Martinez Series of engaging mystery thrillers by award-winning and Amazon number one best-selling author Joseph Badal.
In this installment, we see the return of New Mexico homicide detectives Barbara Lassiter and Susan Martinez as they investigate a series of killings terrorizing the peaceful people of Albuquerque, New Mexico. As if this wasn’t enough, one of their most ruthless enemies makes a comeback, planning to settle some old scores.
The writing is good, and the story is entertaining, especially since it’s inspired by actual events. Having listened to the first audiobook in this series a few years ago, it was a nice reunion with these sharply drawn characters.
The audiobook version of Everything to Lose is a little over 10 hours long and is flawlessly performed by former 747 captain, multi-award-winning SAG/AFTRA narrator, and voice actor Pamela Almand. She remains one of my favorite narrators in the audiobook industry, consistently delivering entertaining, engaging, and immersive productions.
I highly recommend Everything to Lose to those looking for a gripping, compelling, and fun mystery thriller audiobook, but most of all to those familiar with this series.
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