The Third Coincidence (Unabridged) Audiobook, by David Bishop Play Audiobook Sample

The Third Coincidence Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Read By: Robert King Ross Publisher: Oceanview Publishing Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: July 2012 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Headlines scream across the nation, as a country in near panic pleads for the capture of the killers. With little progress, U.S. President Samuel Schroeder asks Jack McCall, a veteran of the CIA and Defense Intelligence, to head up a special multi-agency task force to find the killers. A frustrated and unhappy FBI designates, as its representative, Rachel Johnstone, an agent with whom Jack has had some personal history.

The Third Coincidence unfolds amidst continued assassinations, accusations that the president is attempting to form his own secret police, and confirmation hearings for reluctant nominees to fill the vacant positions while the Supreme Court struggles to sustain a quorum. Will a terrorist group or a mad assassin succeed in destroying these revered intuitions?

In the spirit of The Day of the Jackal and The Manchurian Candidate, this story is juxtaposed through the eyes of both the hunter and the hunted as the devious plot to change America hurdles forward.

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"David Bishop is proving to be a first rate mystery writer. I have now read all of his books and have found them to be compelling page turners. The Third Coincidence is his latest, although I understand it was his first actually written book. Wow. To start out like that is amazing."

— Gerald (5 out of 5 stars)

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    " I have always enjoyed mysteries involving the White House and our Presidents. This was intriguing but not overly complicated. A fine read but somewhat predictable characters. "

    — Maria, 12/13/2013
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    " The author does a good job of developing some of the characters, but the plot is too predictable. It's an entertaining read, but don't expect much 'meat'. "

    — Jim, 12/24/2012
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    " David Bishop Is a great story teller. "

    — Anthony, 10/10/2012
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    " Truly awful. It actually has bad grammar. For instance a sentence like this (loosely quoted I can't find the right page) "still holding t he groceries, his cell phone rang." no real characters, macho bullshit. Bishop obviously believes that leadership really is posturing. "

    — Marty, 8/19/2012

About David Bishop

David James Bishop is an author and screenwriter. During the 1990s he was a comics editor, editing the Judge Dredd Megazine and 2000 AD. He won the PAGE International Screenwriting Award for his script Danny’s Toys and was a finalist in the 2009 PAGE Awards with his script The Woman Who Screamed Butterflies. He wrote an episode of the BBC drama series Doctors, called A Pill For Every Ill. He is also the author of several Judge Dredd and Doctor Who novels.