Picture this: you're Travis Devine, the 6:20 Man who's nailed every mission thrown your way. Now, the FBI taps you for a seemingly simple job in drizzly Seattle—escort 12-year-old orphan Betsy Odom to meet her uncle, who's tangled in a federal probe. But nothing's ever simple in Devine's world. As you chat with Betsy on the way, cracks appear in the story of her parents' death, pulling you into a conspiracy that stretches further than you imagined.
Devine's no stranger to high-stakes games. He's got skills honed from years in the shadows, but this case hits different. Bonding with Betsy brings out questions that hit close to home, forcing him to sift through loyalties. Who's really on his side? That elusive enemy—the girl on the train—looms larger, promising a face-to-face that could change everything. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author, this thriller audiobook captures every tense moment with crystal-clear narration.
Clocking in unbridged, it delivers the full, unflinching story without cuts. The Pacific Northwest setting feels alive—the damp Seattle air, foggy drives, hidden motives in every corner. Devine's internal battles mix with explosive action, making you question every alliance. It's the kind of plot where enemies wear friendly faces, and one wrong move spells disaster. Listeners rave about the pacing; it grips you from the first chapter, building to twists that demand you keep listening.
Pop in your earbuds during a road trip, and suddenly traffic vanishes as Devine races for answers. At the gym, sweat mixes with suspense as conspiracies unfold. Or wind down after dinner, letting the narrator's voice pull you into the night. Whether you're a thriller veteran hunting the next David Baldacci-level hit or new to audiobooks, this one's built for immersion. Devine doesn't just solve cases—he survives them, and you'll feel every pulse-pounding step.
Ready to uncover the truth alongside Devine? Hit play on 'To Die For' and step into a world where trust is the deadliest risk. Your next obsession awaits.