Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

Act of Betrayal

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
When Miami crime reporter Britt Montero reports a missing teenager, she discovers that the case may be related to a string of unsolved disappearances. As Britt delves into the baffling case, an old mystery opens new wounds: she unexpectedly meets two men who knew her deceased father. Through them, Britt learns that he left a diary identifying the man who betrayed him. But the diary isn't easily possessed; anyone who finds it seems to be marked for murder. At the height of a terrifying category five hurricane, Britt needs to face the man who betrayed her father in order to uncover more than one truth, but will her hunger for justice turn her into the next victim?
  • Creators

  • Series

  • Publisher

  • Release date

  • Formats

  • Languages

  • Reviews

    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 29, 1996
      With a pulsating narrative drive compensating for a lack of plot subtlety, Pulitzer Prize-winning crime reporter Buchanan bids fair to elevate Britt Montero (Suitable for Framing), her spunky Miami crime reporter, into the rarefied air breathed by female sleuths V. I. Warshawski and Kinsey Millhone. This time Britt, hamstrung as always by boyfriend trouble, is on the trail of missing teenage boys-all white, all blond, all blue-eyed and all quite probably murdered. Her investigation splutters along, interrupted by her past, and by her half-Cuban heritage, as two older men, both professing to be Cuban patriots, hint at the existence of a diary written by her late, freedom-fighting father. But Britt has to move fast as people keep dying and as a hurricane bears down on Miami. With about a third of the book left, most readers will realize that Buchanan will have to rely on lame coincidence to untangle the child-killer case. Less a wily deduction than a matter of simple mathematics, this trite resolution grates badly. But everything else is first-rate, especially the neon-tinged, art-deco background of weird Floridian mayhem. $150,000 ad/promo; satellite author tour.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Britt Montero covers the crime beat as a reporter for a Miami newspaper. Sandra Burr's voice interprets the innocence and wonder of this struggling young reporter as she attempts to make her mark in her profession. J.L.R. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Sandra Burr's reading of Buchanan's latest crime novel, again featuring ace investigative reporter Britt Montero, is as fast-paced and riveting as the hurricane that takes place midway through the novel. As Britt searches for the clue to a series of missing boys and the apparent lost diary of her Cuban father, executed by Castro's henchmen, Burr's changes of rhythm and Spanish accents enrich the story. This fine reading captures the cultural diversity of the great city of Miami portrayed in the guise of fiction by this Pulitzer Prize-winning author. I.Z. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

Formats

  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

Languages

  • English

Loading