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Citation for Murder

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Citation for Murder

By: Eric H. Heisner
Narrated by: Josh Innerst
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North Hollywood PI Clive Wilts becomes a local celebrity once again when he happens into the media-embellished case of The Santa Monica Sniper. All turns out well in the end except for the loss of several meter maids.

Southern California, 1996: a peaceful, scenic day in the coastal community of Santa Monica, except that there is a meter maid lying next to the sidewalk–dead. Fresh from a messy divorce case, North Hollywood private investigator Clive Wilts is on the case to find the killer before the bodies start stacking up and the city streets become a parking free-for-all.

©2022 Eric H. Heisner (P)2023 Lean Dog Productions
Crime Fiction Dark Humor Literature & Fiction Mystery Noir Private Investigators
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Citation for Murder is an entertaining "ride-along" with a Private Investigator in southern California that kept me listening on the edge of my seat. Told with the right amount wit and humor in the style of Carl Hiassen (Florida), or the "hold on for dear life" style of adventure found in Hunter S. Thompson (without the drugs), the engaging story does bring in colorful characters to feel like you can relate to them as a distant family member of sorts.

Of course many will visualize a similarity to the 1980's character Magnum P.I. driving the palm lined streets, the author has given the lead character his own distinct and unpretentious style that fits comfortably among the well worn vinyl seats at a Hollywood diner sipping coffee while waiting for the customer at the counter to abandon his newspaper so that he may follow his next lead towards the week's new adventure.

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