Read Black and Blue A Doug Brock Thriller Book 3 Audible Audio Edition David Rosenfelt Fred Berman Macmillan Audio Books

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Read Black and Blue A Doug Brock Thriller Book 3 Audible Audio Edition David Rosenfelt Fred Berman Macmillan Audio Books



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The next exciting installment in best-selling David Rosenfelt's Doug Brock series.

Doug Brock hasn't had it easy since his getting shot in the line of duty as a New Jersey state police officer. Between the amnesia and having to solve two murder cases, it hasn't been the most restful recovery. 

Now, the cold-case department is checking evidence from a murder case Doug was investigating before the accident, but the DNA points to a man Doug eliminated as a suspect...and he remembers none of it. 

Doug begins to reinvestigate what turns out to be a series of unsolved killings and must retrace his steps to discover why he would have let the suspect go free. What he uncovers may be more dangerous than any case he's faced yet. 

With Black and Blue, nationally best-selling author David Rosenfelt continues his thrilling new series featuring Doug Brock.


Read Black and Blue A Doug Brock Thriller Book 3 Audible Audio Edition David Rosenfelt Fred Berman Macmillan Audio Books


"I like this series! I think I like it even more than the Andy Carpenter series. I have always preferred police procedural books more than lawyer books, and Andy has been getting more annoying lately. I do think, if possible, the books should be read in order to understand what happened to him (amnesia) and how he coped with that and the ongoing effect on his job.

This was a well-written, engaging book with a great story, good twists and action. I really like the main characters, even if Doug and Jessie are clones of Andy and Laurie. That is a little one note, but I think Mr. Rosenfelt backed off on Doug's silliness just a tad with this book as opposed to the last one.

Looking forward to the next in this series."

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 6 hours and 22 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Macmillan Audio
  • Audible.com Release Date March 26, 2019
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B07KRGLYZJ

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Black and Blue A Doug Brock Thriller Book 3 Audible Audio Edition David Rosenfelt Fred Berman Macmillan Audio Books Reviews


  • I like every book that Rosenfelt has written, and this one is great. I loved the crossover of characters from the Andy Carpenter books as a humorous sidebar. The plot in "Black and Blue" certainly gives an unforseen twist at the end. The story kept me guessing and interested throughout. This is an exceptionally good book. I also highly recommend the Andy Carpenter books. If you like dogs, you'll love Rosenfelt's two non-fiction books "Dogtripping" and "Lessons From Tara". The non-fiction books are stories from the dog rescue experiences of Rosenfelt's life. Read them all!
  • Interesting concept for Doug, the cop, to return to duty, yet experiencing amnesia. While the void in his memory appears in early parts of the story, a concluding assessment at the end would say more about progress or lack thereof. The banter between the partners as well as between Doug and his fiancee (all three work together) contains friendly put downs and much humor. Andy Carpenter as attorney holds a celebration of life for his client and client's daughter. However, it took me half a day to think about the plot and why these two were innocent. The innocence helped Doug to resolve potential guilt over having not done enough to solve the original murder which launched the story line. Good to know that Doug and Jessie's canine, Bobo, protected Doug's life. Previously, I read three Andy Carpenter books.
  • I like this series! I think I like it even more than the Andy Carpenter series. I have always preferred police procedural books more than lawyer books, and Andy has been getting more annoying lately. I do think, if possible, the books should be read in order to understand what happened to him (amnesia) and how he coped with that and the ongoing effect on his job.

    This was a well-written, engaging book with a great story, good twists and action. I really like the main characters, even if Doug and Jessie are clones of Andy and Laurie. That is a little one note, but I think Mr. Rosenfelt backed off on Doug's silliness just a tad with this book as opposed to the last one.

    Looking forward to the next in this series.
  • This is ok. If you’ve read a lot of DR’s books, they all look and feel the same after a while. I’ll probably take a long break. But I just wanted to share a pet peeve. In this series, the author insists on constant fat jokes between the main character and his partner. I get it’s guy humor and they’re having fun with each other, but it feels really dated and not even remotely funny. Fat shaming is a thing, David, and you seem really tone deaf in this series.
  • I was first drawn to Rosenfelt's books by his Andy Carpenter series. I'm a serious dog lover, so they fit me well. But I have found that all of his books are just plain awesome. I love his characters. I love the plot lines. I love how he reaches solutions. I love that each of his stories is different, but the characters are familiar old friends. The books never bore - I think the term unputdownable is a perfect definition of Rosenfelt's books - all of them. This one is no different. Fascinating plot with humor, scary moments, happy moments and a perfect understanding of human nature with all its faults and blessings. And my blessings always come the day a new Rosenfelt book comes out.
  • Always enjoy Rosenfelt's books, with or without his dogs. His people are easily likeable and the bad guys are really bad, but trader doesn't have to dodge the expletives.
  • I have read many of David Rosenfelt's books and enjoyed them all. This was a good third book with Doug Brock and these particular characters. Engaging story with a good twist at the end. I also enjoyed the Andy Carpenter crossover of characters.
    This was such a fun read and consistent with other books by this author.
  • I love David's books. His unique ability to combine, what I am guessing is his authentic sarcasm with his character and still create a fun read is special. The dogs don't hurt either. In fact, maybe one of his dogs is actually writing these. Love all of his books. One of my favorites.