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Jack McMorrow Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Michael A. Smith
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By:
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Gerry Boyle
Hoping for a fresh start and a clean slate, McMorrow has a new home in the cheerful-sounding town of Prosperity, Maine. But nothing ever goes easy for Jack, so when a freelance gig leads him to a teen mother and some high school hooligans, it's not child's play. A girl is murdered and Jack's investigation places him squarely in the killer's sights.
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Great story & overall presentation!
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LOVED it
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Putting that aside (as best I can), I really like the characters in these books. They seem real and are interesting. I’m curious how Jack and Roxanne develop in subsequent books. The neighbors in “Prosperity” are people I could run into on any given day. I have to remind myself that this was written before the proliferation of cell phones. And, in fact, given so many dead zones in Maine, one may not work now in Prosperity.
The plot was serious. Sadly, children having babies is a very real problem. And the cycle does tend to repeat.
I’m sorry to nitpick, Gerry Boyle, but the state House dome is copper not golden. :-)
I’m not a fan of the narrator. Too staccato and his women’s voices are weird.
I received this book from the author - thank you - and I promised a fair review.
Good story
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Great Mystery
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The narrator did a good job, however, there were portions of the book where it was stop, go, stop and go and the reading was not a fluid, natural path...almost like this first the first time reading the book, but all in all was pretty good.
This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom
Holy Batman
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It also contains a complex, twisting mystery. While researching a freelance article, one of his interviewees is murdered. That takes his investigation from a lifestyle story to a homicide investigation. He isn’t law enforcement, but he is most definitely involved.
Great characters, fast paced, and an intriguing plot. It’s a good one!
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review. You can find my full review at Mystery Suspense Reviews.
Jack McMorrow is Very Entertaining!
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This mystery was a bit of a heart breaker. A young girl gets pregnant and, trusting the adults in her world, gives the kid up for adoption. Her mind gets changed (by Jack?) and then stuff happens.
Jack's quest to figure out the stuff was bittersweet.
The narrator is incredibly well-suited for this material. He brings the real and the weird to Jack (Jack is a bit of a jokester) and that kept me engaged with the listen.
I don't know which book this is in the series but I know how good things will be!
Love Jack McMorrow
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Jacks dry humor
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BLOODLINE
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The mystery in which he finds himself—how was the adoption arranged? who has raised the stakes to murder?—unfolds organically, compellingly, all set in a true-to-life rural Maine community. There is sadness and desolation--- but McMorrow imbues the landscape with hope.
I highly recommend this novel!
(Great reader, too! The Maine accents are well done and sound authentic. And having grown up listening to “Down-Eastahs" talk, I find many put-on accents grate--- these are a joy to the ear!)
A Hero to Admire; An Enthralling Mystery
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