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Audio. I don't know whose better in the PI business--Spenser or Elvis Cole. Fortunately we have both of them around to keep us entertained. This volume delves deep into Cole's childhood background and his desire for the father he never knew. A murder victim tells a police officer with his dying...
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Audio. Britt Montero returns...pregnant. And really grumpy, bopping around the continent trying to track down a serial bridegroom that happens to have had six successive wives die on their honeymoons. Serious problems with the geography, but fun to listen to.
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Audio. Read by Suzanne Toren. Interesting multi-generational mystery with Episcopal priest Clare Fergusson and police chief Russ van Alstyne providing the unlikely detective pairing. Well, he's not too unlike, but the hooking up with Clare seems to me odd. The church issues and ruminations are familiar...
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Audio. Read by Davina Porter. Another Sunday Philosopher's Club book with all the hallmarks of a AMS book--gentle, character driven, insightful and amusing.
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Audio. A mystery that doesn't seem to quit--that is, it is solved differently several times with layer after layer being illusion. Ties together crimes 140 years apart. Very nicely done.
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Audio. Historical mystery, but recent history. Nate Heller is a Chicago PI that gets pulled into a story of paranoia and paranormal (Red Scare and Roswell) and interacts with the likes of James Forrestal, Harry Truman and a number of others. Our hero survives and thinks he's discovered the real secret...
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