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The Second Murderer
- A Philip Marlowe Novel
- By: Denise Mina
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 8 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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It’s early fall when a heatwave descends on Los Angeles. Private Detective Philip Marlowe is called to the Montgomery estate, an almost mythic place sitting high on top of Beverly Hills. Wealthy socialite Chrissie Montgomery is missing. Young, naïve, and set to inherit an enormous fortune, she’s a walking target, ripe for someone to get their claws into. Her dying father and his sultry bottle-blonde girlfriend want her found before that happens. To make sure, they’ve got Anne Riordan—now head of her own all-female detective agency—on the case, too.
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Loved this
- By CATHERINE on 08-27-23
- The Second Murderer
- A Philip Marlowe Novel
- By: Denise Mina
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
Cheap imitation
Reviewed: 03-20-25
I would swear that this was a.i. attempt at Raymond Chandler. Complete waste of time and money. really cheesey, lesbian, and stupid. Absolute terrible book.
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Best Stories of the Continental Op
- Who Killed Bob Teal, Crooked Souls, Bodies Piled Up, It and Others
- By: Dashiell Hammett
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Dashiell Hammett's Best Stories of the Continental Op is a gripping collection of classic hard-boiled detective fiction, featuring the iconic Continental Op. These tales, including Who Killed Bob Teal?, Crooked Souls, Bodies Piled Up, It, and others, showcase Hammett's mastery of sharp dialogue, intricate plotting, and atmospheric storytelling. Set in a gritty world of crime and deception, the stories follow the unflinching, unnamed detective as he unravels mysteries and confronts dangerous adversaries.
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one of the worst narrator's
- By ryan rehl on 03-14-25
- Best Stories of the Continental Op
- Who Killed Bob Teal, Crooked Souls, Bodies Piled Up, It and Others
- By: Dashiell Hammett
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
one of the worst narrator's
Reviewed: 03-14-25
the narrator needs a new job, ruins these stories. Wish it was ready by the narrator of the other Continental detective books
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Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe
- By: Sara Paretsky, Robert Crais, Loren D. Estleman, and others
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 14 hrs and 11 mins
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Originally published a decade ago and now expanded, this book is a homage to the greatest detective story writer of the 20th century, an Anglo-American who took Los Angeles, his adopted home, off the road maps and into the land of legend. For Raymond Chandler, who died in 1959, his literary descendants will do just about anything, and that includes contributing to an anthology honoring him. Thus, in here we find the likes of Sara Paretsky, Robert Crais, Loren D. Estleman, Jonathan Valin, Robert Campbell, Eric Van Lustbader, Simon Brett, Julie Smith, Jeremiah Healy, Roger L. Simon, James ...
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Please don't waste your time and money.
- By ryan rehl on 02-26-25
Please don't waste your time and money.
Reviewed: 02-26-25
These are so very terrible and the a.i. reader is horrendous. I wish I could get those hours back. Worst book I've ever listened to.
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The Cutie
- A Hard Case Crime Novel
- By: Donald E. Westlake
- Narrated by: Stephen R. Thorne
- Length: 5 hrs and 26 mins
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Mavis St. Paul had been a rich man's mistress. Now she was a corpse. And every cop in New York City was hunting for the two-bit punk accused of putting a knife in her. But the punk was innocent. He'd been set up to take the fall by some cutie who was too clever by half. My job? Find that cutie - before the cutie found me.
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Westlake
- By Grandma G on 10-22-18
- The Cutie
- A Hard Case Crime Novel
- By: Donald E. Westlake
- Narrated by: Stephen R. Thorne
Solid but unspectacular Westlake novel.
Reviewed: 12-28-24
Certainly not bad but not his best work. It's mildly enjoyable and entertaining. Do not think through any of the story, as clearly the writer or the main character didn't. Not to mention the over abundance of introspection in complex situations. No one that has been in these kinds of situations waste time worrying about their relationship issues while their life or freedom are at stake. Like I said don't overthink any of it or you will feel unsatisfied at best and annoyed.
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- A Hard Case Crime Novel
- By: Donald E. Westlake
- Narrated by: L. J. Ganser
- Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
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The men in the tan-and-cream Chrysler came with guns blazing. When Ray Kelly woke up in the hospital, it was a month later, he was missing an eye, and his father was dead. Then things started to get bad. From the mind of the incomparable Donald E. Westlake comes a devastating story of betrayal and revenge, an exploration of the limits of family loyalty and how far a man will go when everything he loves is taken from him.
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Numbers mean violence
- By Ryan on 03-23-21
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- A Hard Case Crime Novel
- By: Donald E. Westlake
- Narrated by: L. J. Ganser
ok
Reviewed: 12-26-24
It was alright, not especially outstanding or bad, just ok. Simple story that is pretty easy to guess the "twist" but is mildly entertaining. I would not be happy paying much for it but free or low cost it is pretty decent. I do enjoy Westlake/Stark books so I may be a little biased.
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Memory
- By: Donald E. Westlake
- Narrated by: Stephen R. Thorne
- Length: 10 hrs and 58 mins
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Hospitalized after a liaison with another man's wife ends in violence, Paul Cole has just one goal: to rebuild his shattered life. But with his memory damaged, the police hounding him, and no way to even get home, Paul's facing steep odds - and a bleak fate if he fails. This final, never-before-published novel by three-time Edgar Award winner Donald E. Westlake is a noir masterpiece, a dark and painful portrait of a man's struggle against merciless forces that threaten to strip him of his very identity.
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The accident of existence
- By Alicia Czechowski on 07-16-12
- Memory
- By: Donald E. Westlake
- Narrated by: Stephen R. Thorne
what an abrupt ending to an unsatisfying story.
Reviewed: 12-11-24
this is a very unrewarding story, there is no payoff at the end. I love so many Westlake and Stark books but this one was very disappointing.
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The Dame
- An Alan Grofield Novel, Book 2
- By: Richard Stark
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
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Donald E. Westlake is one of the greats of crime fiction. Under the pseudonym Richard Stark, he wrote 24 fast-paced, hard boiled novels featuring Parker, a shrewd career criminal with a talent for heists. Westlake also completed a separate series in the Parker universe, starring Alan Grofield, an occasional colleague of Parker. The Dame finds Grofield in Puerto Rico protecting a rich, demanding woman in her isolated jungle villa, and reluctantly assuming the role of detective.
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In the Land of the Blind, the Cyclops is King.
- By John on 06-13-21
- The Dame
- An Alan Grofield Novel, Book 2
- By: Richard Stark
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
Love Alan Grofield
Reviewed: 09-18-24
Not quite as good as the first book but still very good. Parker is probably better but I wish we had more Grofield for a change of pace.
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Butcher's Moon
- A Parker Novel, Book 16
- By: Richard Stark
- Narrated by: Joe Barrett
- Length: 10 hrs and 6 mins
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The 16th Parker novel, Butcher’s Moon, is more than twice as long most of the master heister’s adventures, and absolutely jammed with the action, violence, and nerve-jangling tension listeners have come to expect. Back in the corrupt town where he lost his money, and nearly his life, in Slayground, Parker assembles a stunning cast of characters from throughout his career for one gigantic, blowout job: starting - and finishing - a gang war. It feels like the Parker novel to end all Parker novels, and for nearly 25 years, that’s what it was.
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Great suspense. Great read.
- By Jane on 05-17-13
- Butcher's Moon
- A Parker Novel, Book 16
- By: Richard Stark
- Narrated by: Joe Barrett
one of the best Parker novels
Reviewed: 09-12-24
really enjoyable and entertaining books. well worth relistening to multiple times. well written and well read
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L.A. Confidential
- By: James Ellroy
- Narrated by: Craig Wasson
- Length: 17 hrs and 35 mins
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Six prisoners are beaten senseless in their cells by cops crazed on alcohol. For the three LAPD detectives involved, it will expose the guilty secrets on which they have built their corrupt and violent careers.
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...safe passage for ruthless men in love.
- By Darwin8u on 11-30-15
- L.A. Confidential
- By: James Ellroy
- Narrated by: Craig Wasson
One of the few times the movie beats the book.
Reviewed: 08-27-24
Very convoluted and over complicated. Lack over understanding human nature and people. this writer really likes incest in all his books too. So strange.
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The Black Dahlia
- By: James Ellroy
- Narrated by: Stephen Hoye
- Length: 13 hrs and 55 mins
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On January 15, 1947, the tortured body of a beautiful young woman was found in a vacant lot in Hollywood. Elizabeth Short, the Black Dahlia, a young Hollywood hopeful, had been brutally murdered. Her murder sparked one of the greatest manhunts in California history.
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Great naration
- By Grasshopper.Craig on 09-10-06
- The Black Dahlia
- By: James Ellroy
- Narrated by: Stephen Hoye
sadly disappointing book
Reviewed: 08-23-24
very scattered and nonsensical. it seems like the writer forced the story along. his idea of human nature is skewed.
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