City of Spirits: a mind twisting and absolutely gripping Wyatt Thomas New Orleans paranormal mystery thriller (French Quarter Mystery Book 2) Audiobook By Eric Wilder cover art

City of Spirits: a mind twisting and absolutely gripping Wyatt Thomas New Orleans paranormal mystery thriller (French Quarter Mystery Book 2)

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City of Spirits: a mind twisting and absolutely gripping Wyatt Thomas New Orleans paranormal mystery thriller (French Quarter Mystery Book 2)

By: Eric Wilder
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When fates intertwine amid the madness of Mardi Gras, chaos reigns supreme

A sinking crew boat carrying a dangerous mob assassin chained up for transport sets off a string of events that will affect the lives of many. Jacque Leguerre, a sociopath and hired killer, is consumed by revenge and blames Catholic priest Father Alphonso for his problems. When Jacque unexpectedly arrives in New Orleans, he’s determined to make the priest pay for his transgressions.

Meanwhile, N.O.P.D. homicide detective Tony Nicosia finds himself facing off against a ruthless killer while dealing with a new partner he can’t stand. As he investigates the murder of a large Norwegian man who turns out to be the victim of Jacque Leguerre, Tony meets Venus Hernandez. Amid the chaos, Tony and Venus embark on a torrid affair while Jacque eludes the police.

French Quarter private investigator Wyatt Thomas takes on a wealthy client who wants him to prove his racial background as pure white. As Wyatt delves into the case, he becomes enamored by one of his client’s twin daughters, Desire. During his investigation, he uncovers dark family secrets that threaten to torpedo his budding relationship with Desire.
With the madness of Mardi Gras swirling around them, these characters collide in unexpected ways. Will Father Alphonso survive Jacque’s wrath? Will Tony catch the killer, and will his marriage survive his illicit affair? And will Wyatt find lasting love with Desire, or risk everything by revealing her father’s forbidden love triangle?

Buckle up and prepare for a wild plot-twisting ride through the haunted and deadly streets of the City of Spirits.

City of Spirits is Book 2 of Eric Wilder's intoxicating French Quarter Mystery series set in that 'exotic, erotic Mecca known as New Orleans.

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The story was phenomenal! I set a timer and kept resetting it and before I knew it I heard the closing credits. Despite the VV, I've already downloaded the next book. I wish there was an actual narrator, The NOLA accents would have made it even better.

Loved the Story, VV was disappointing

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Need a Louisiana Cajun to pronounce names the way they’re really pronounced. Being raised in LA, pronunciations were distracting

Characters well defined

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I’m used to the narrator from his previous books so the computer generated voices was a bit awkward. I enjoyed the storyline.

Enjoyed the story line as with his previous books.

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Virtual-Voice does not do justice to this writer.

I would listen to many of the books by Eric Wilder if not for Virtual-Voice.

There are so many nuances of regional expression that are ruined by the computer generated voice.

Even if these stories were read by a real human northerner I doubt that they would truly do them justice.

These books need to be read by a person who speaks "New Orleans Talk" & understand its dialects.
(New Orleans "talk" refers to the city's unique dialect, characterized by its strong accent, slang, and a blend of French, Spanish, and African influences.)
Maybe if they had Virtual-Voice with a French accent or with a southern drawl, maybe that would be passable.

I hope in the future we see these books read by a real person who can do them justice.

A Pretty Good Story - But Virtual-Voice Really ?

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