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The Unsub

The Joey Mancuso, Father O'Brian Crime Mysteries, Book 7

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The Unsub

By: Owen Parr
Narrated by: Randy McCarten
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He was just an ordinary guy - so why was he quietly whacked?

In his seventh hard-boiled tale, New York-based Private Eye Joey Mancuso travels to the lush, verdant shores of Miami Beach. But this is no vacation - Joey’s wading knee deep into a gritty cesspool of corruption, using his street smarts and industry connections to investigate a vast financial conspiracy.

A young hedge-fund employee - a kid right out of college, green as can be - was killed by an anonymous sedan while on a motorcycle ride after hitting the South Beach clubs. Miami Beach police don’t seem interested, but Joey does - the kid’s dad is a friend of a friend. And Joey Mancuso is nothing if not a loyal friend. So Joey and Marcy, his gun-toting FBI agent wife, hole up on a boat in Miami Beach, hell-bent on figuring out how an entry-level employee could provoke such tragedy.

Soon, Joey and Marcy call in a favor of their own: They ask an old friend with Wall Street experience to play undercover agent at the fishy hedge fund. Joey’s ragtag team quickly uncovers a dirty trail of wealth and greed - a big, fat, Eastern European crime syndicate that stretches from Miami Beach back to their new stomping grounds in New York.

Returning to their beloved, bustling, Lower Manhattan bar, they team back up with Joey’s brother and PI partner, the quick-thinking Father O’Brian. But New York is the bad guys’ home turf, too - suspects are becoming victims, and these villains are plenty adept at slipping around the shadows of the city, intent on murdering anyone who tries to mess with their money. Before you can say “Czech mob”, Joey and Father O’Brian find themselves trying to stay one jump ahead of this deadly organization.

©2020 Owen Parr (P)2020 Owen Parr
Crime Fiction Detective Fiction Modern Detectives Mystery Private Investigators New York Transportation City Crime Mystery
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great fun

like this series....it's fun, light with a few twists and turns. not as good as Christie. characters are not complex but the author knows about the worlds he writes about. the relations between the men and women are really silly....women are always throwing themselves at our heroes....but they do seem to carry guns and are good at their jobs. on the plus side none of the heroes are "players" and one of them is a priest....nuff said lol

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