
When the Sinister in Savannah team delves into the thirty-eight-year-old murder of a drag queen, they quickly discover that the story doesn’t end with the alleged killer’s confession in 1995. Jonah’s life revolves around three principles: a man’s word is his oath, friendships are priceless gifts, and love is for other people. By night, he produces Sinister in Savannah, an investigative podcast, with his two best friends. John is a criminal analyst for the Georgia Bureau of Investigations. I enjoyed his reading of this series and the Zero Hour series, he's kept the characters consistent (which makes me happy) and will happily listen to them again.I always fall in love with Aimee Nicole Walker’s book covers and this one is no exception. Personally I love him, I go through phases where he's just what I need in a narrator. 🎧 Narrator comment: Tristan James can be a narrator you either enjoy or don't.


I listened to the three Zero Hour books before the Sinister in Savannah series back to back and enjoyed them all. Jonah and Avery are delightful and I was thoroughly entertained with their story. Would I listen to it again: yes ✔ Did the story keep me engaged: yes ✔ Was I invested in the characters: yes ✔ 📖 Story comment: Good pace, entertaining story, interesting characters. Will Jonah seek shelter or ride the lightning? The chill of danger merges with the heat of desire, forming a deadly superstorm. Over the past eight months, Jonah has soared closer and closer to Avery's flame until the thing he's feared the most becomes the one he can't live without. Then came Avery Bradford, a man whose warmth and sunshine infuses Jonah's battered soul and challenges his resistance. For a decade, he has embraced solitude as his penance for a past mistake. To love is to lose: a lesson Jonah has learned the hard way. Continuing the investigation could have fatal consequences for Jonah and everyone he holds dear, including his irresistible intern.


When the Sinister in Savannah team delves into the 38-year-old murder of a drag queen, they quickly discover that the story doesn't end with the alleged killer's confession in 1995. Jonah's life revolves around three principles: a man's word is his oath, friendships are priceless gifts, and love is for other people.
