A combination of Carly’s by-the-book police work and Sergio’s willingness to bend rules to the breaking point might catch the killer and end the reign of fear Atlanta is enduring, but with so many people unwilling to cooperate, the detectives wonder if something else may be at work.įANS OF JAMES PATTERSON, DAVID MAMET AND DAVID BALDACCI WILL LOVE THIS INTENSE, FAST-PACED THRILLER A ruthless maniac who apparently enjoys having random victims suffer before they die, only the killer knows how the targets are related – if they are at all. Tampa detectives Carly Sanderson and Sergio Martin agree to join a newly-formed, multi-state task force and immediately find themselves navigating between the Georgia backwoods and the Atlanta social scene in pursuit of a serial firebomber. Also, it has some great restaurants for food.The latest in the Carly-Sergio DOUBLE BLIND thriller series is here! THIRD DEGREEĪ fire has no conscience. There's also a bunch of cool places to visit around/within 6 hours by car like Tampa, Nashville, New Orleans, Jacksonville, the Smoky Mountains, Myrtle beach, Destin, Panama City, etc. Do not trust these people :p I like Nashville better than Atlanta in that aspect.Ītlanta has Delta so its easy to fly away and travel. People who aren't well travelled will claim it has "amazing" bars and places for bar hopping. Its very boring to live here if you're in your 20s. I'd say its a good place to settle down if you've got a family. Most apartments are old and costly for what they offer compared to cities of similar size, Traffic is horrible because the road network is basically spaghetti, It doesn't have an urban feel to it, lot of rude people, too many bad drivers, boring city, there's so much more I don't even wanna get into it. Its a great city if you move in from rural areas in Georgia, Alabama or the Carolinas. Feel free to use the Politics Megathread pinned to the front page. It's very unlikely your political post is an unpopular opinion. Our users have voted for no political posts in this sub, and this rule will not be changed until the majority votes otherwise. These posts are usually, but not exclusively, those that target a particular sex, race, sexual orientation, etc, when the user in question is hostile, vulgar or aggressive towards said group. Some opinions are so inappropriate/offensive that they'll be removed as hate posts. No racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, or general bigotry. This applies for both your behaviour on the sub, and the opinions which you post. We ask that if a post fails to post do not just spam repost it message mod mail. If you have a meta opinion, put it in the megathread. No, this isn't censoring criticism, they're just overposted. POSTS DIRECTLY ABOUT THIS SUBREDDIT ARE NOT ALLOWED. You can find a list of the topics and their respective megathreads in a post on the top of the sub. Posts relating to highly popular topics aren't allowed outside of the relevant megathreads. Opinions that are constantly posted here are not allowed. Rule 3: Do not post opinions that are heavily posted/have been on the front page recently. Please try and elaborate on your opinion and justify your position.Īny opinion that is not well thought out, incoherent, internally contradictory or otherwise nonsensical is subject to removal. If your post is just one sentence it will be removed. We get it, you all think this sub is garbage and is just for popular opinions, and you want to be funny and post "going to be downvoted to oblivion here, but I think racism is bad." We enjoy the memes, but please keep them off the sub. Rule 2: Do not post low effort/satirical/troll posts. Be specific as to where you believe your opinion is unpopular. Please have a clear, self contained opinion as your post title, and use the text field to elaborate and expand on why you think/feel this way. A subjective statement about your position on some topic. Rule 1: Your post must be an unpopular opinion.
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