A Deadly Scam
A Joey Mancuso, Father O'Brian Crime Mystery, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Randy McCarten
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By:
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Owen Parr
About this listen
What kind of sick game is this? The killer is texting Joey Mancuso after each murder with the location.
Is it a challenge? Is he just toying with Mancuso? What kind of psychopath would do this?
Joey Mancuso, Father O'Brian, and the rest of the team are back for their ninth hard-boiled tale. Consistently working out of their Lower Manhattan Irish pub and office. This time, there is no client. Instead, Mancuso has been sucked into this series of senseless murders by personal invitation. A text with the location and an invite to come over.
It appears like random killings of homeless people at subway stations. But there is nothing unexpected about the texts. Witnesses all seem to know there is a white male dressed in a trench coat and a hoody hiding his face. The killer strikes in the daytime, night, and early mornings, with no particular schedule. Not even the same weapon. But he's a professional. No cameras have caught his face, and no forensics were found at the scenes.
The murder rate in New York City is rising, and a series of homeless people dying, but as crazy as it sounds, this doesn't seem to be anything out of the normal.
But did the killer make a mistake inviting Mancuso to a joust?
NYPD detectives are asked to join an FBI task force, as Mancuso is sidelined and becomes an FBI person of interest. Mancuso and Father O'Brian, nicknamed the Last Advocates for the Victims by the New York City media, are not standing down. On their own, they're working the case, and no one will stop them.
Anyone who loves Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch will devour Joey Mancuso and his team. Likewise, lovers of novels and police procedurals like Nelson DeMille's John Corey and those by Raymond Chandler, Joseph Wambaugh, Lawrence Block, and Rex Stout will love this motley detective team. As will devotees of clerical mysteries and the greatest detective of all time, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes.
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- VoraciousBookDragoness
- 16-12-22
Story well written
Story very well written, captivating plot & fascinating characters. Highlighted by the great narration.
I am voluntarily reviewing a copy I received free from the author.
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- Siobhan D
- 17-09-22
mystery
I really enjoyed the narration of Randy McCarten, I could hear the action and characters come to life.
Mancuso, a former NYPD detective , teams with his half brother Dominick O'Brian , a Catholic priest.
They find themselves investigating a murder mystery plot involving homeless people in New York.. It has a lot of twists and turns .
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- caroline
- 28-08-22
interesting story and narrator suited it
this was my first by author and narrator and enjoyed it. The fact coming in blind didn't really impact my enjoyment of the story.
the story was really intriguing and kept your attention.
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- PJ van Zetten
- 24-10-22
Wonderfully complex plot
with an unexpected twist at the end, let down by Randy McCarten's atrocious Irish accent. When he is narrating in his normal voice, he does a good job.
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- John Marsden
- 11-08-22
Great!
Another great murder mystery from the pen of Owen Parr, the more I hear of his work the more I like it. This time Joey is embroiled by invitation in solving and trying to stop a rash of murders in New York. Randy McCarten once again does a superb job of the narration bringing a very good story to life. Looking forward to my next listen... Highly recommended.
I was kindly given a copy of the book by the narrator and voluntarily leave this honest review. *****
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- J Smith
- 25-08-22
A great listen!
I really enjoyed this detective mystery. It had a great plot that keeps you guessing the whole way (ok, so I did figure out some near the end!) and the narrator reads it really well. He has a great voice and great pacing and keeps your interest throughout.
This is the only book in the series I’ve listened to so far and I can confirm the book stands well on its own.
I’ve already picked up another in the series to listen to next!
This is my honest opinion on a free review copy.
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- Elizabeth Cook
- 25-12-23
Another great instalment in the series
I really enjoy the stories, characters and mysteries! The narration is smooth and lovely to listen to
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