
A Deadly Scam
A Joey Mancuso, Father O'Brian Crime Mystery, Book 9
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Narrado por:
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Randy McCarten
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De:
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Owen Parr
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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I listened to the audiobook version of this book and Randy McCarten has some amazing talent. I could see what he was telling me to see and believe in each character he was portraying as if he was that person. Not one time during this audiobook did I NOT believe him. Each character came alive for me. He is an excellent narrator!
I highly recommend this book and this narrator and I look forward to others by both of them.
Stand alone!
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A Deadly Scam
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Love the Mancuso Mystery
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Every time I listen to a Joey Mancuso book it always seems like meeting up with old friends.
Owen Parr tells a good tale a master storyteller. Narration of Randy McCarten is excellent smooth and flowing.
This is a stand alone book though there are some references to previous books but they don't impact the story.
I highly recommend this and any other books in the series. .
Another great Joey Mancuso story
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The story kept me wondering until the end... And I loved Randy Mcarten's narration.
Good read
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Owen Parr has been such a great hitter for me; I knew going into the ninth book in this series that even though I didn’t think Parr could surprise me, he still did.
A Deadly Scam was probably the most like the historical tales that Sherlock Holmes would take on. The twists and turns in this one were killer. And the ability to keep me hanging on until the end to figure out what was going to happen (and who was to blame), while very tactical by Parr, had me jumping to conclusions every time he would spend a little longer talking about a character/lead.
Overall, I thought A Deadly Scam was well done and jumped off the page. Mancuso tried his damndest to be the last advocate but kept getting sidelined while trying to help solve these cases. I found it an interesting twist on the normal books, and honestly, I loved it with one caveat that may not bother everyone.
Another Fascinating Mancuso Story
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Have read the entire series
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Best Yet!
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Wow - a great story
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Enjoyable Read!!
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