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The Ulrich Files, Book 3
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"Ghosts don't simply latch onto places, investigator. People can become haunted, too."
A missing person. A city plunged into unforgiving winter. A dangerous spirit.
Though enjoying an increase in business following his last case, life isn't all roses for private investigator Harlan Ulrich. His newest job, another missing person's case, is unlike any other he's ever taken on.
Local businessman Michael Poole hires Ulrich to find his estranged daughter.
The problem?
She's been dead for a decade.
Join Ulrich on a trip into the darkness, into the frostbitten underworld, as he seeks out a hateful phantom with only a cat and a thermos of good coffee on his side.
Darkside Blues is the third novel in the Ulrich Files series by Ambrose Ibsen.
©2017 Ambrose Ibsen (P)2017 Ambrose IbsenListeners also enjoyed...
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In 1922 a farmer in Adamant, Arkansas, awakes to a noise on his roof and finds his snow-blanketed yard marked with thousands of cloven footprints. The prints vanish with the melting snow...only to reappear 70 years later near the gruesome killing of Rachel DeLaune. Years after her sister’s unsolved murder, New Orleans tattoo artist Sarah DeLaune is haunted by the mysteries of her past. Sarah has always believed that her sister was killed by a man named Ashe Cain. But no one else had ever seen Ashe. He had "appeared" to Sarah when she needed a friend the most, only to vanish on the night of her sister’s murder.
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Wake me up!
- By DONNA on 04-03-14
By: Amanda Stevens
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Years ago, the Gypsy Kumpania where Janeal Mikkado lived was attacked by outsiders. With her best friend about to be consumed by a fire, Janeal had two options: try to save her friend—at serious risk to her own life—or disappear with the million dollars that she had just discovered. But the past is quickly coming back to haunt her. Both the best friend and the boyfriend that she was sure were dead have reappeared in her life, as has someone who knows about the money. There's a debt to be paid for the money she found, but there's an even greater debt she must face.
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- By Jen on 03-21-18
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The ugly truth. Nicholas Dismas is a Private Investigator, but like no other that has gone before him. He carries a secret to which not even he has the answer. Dismas is hired to find a missing baby. One that was taken away at birth... Or was it? His investigation takes him to a mysteriously located place called Perfect Rest, a nursing home for the elderly. Here Dismas will discover the dark secret of the Others. And in an astonishing and spectacular finale he will resolve the enigma of his own existence.
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Lucy Valentine is as smart as can be, as single as you can get, and so not qualified to run a matchmaking service. But when her parents temporarily step down from the family business, Valentine, Inc., it's Lucy's turn to step up and help out - in the name of love. Plus, her rent is due. Here's the problem: Lucy doesn't have the knack for matchmaking. According to family legend, every Valentine has been blessed by Cupid with the ability to read "auras" and pair up perfect couples.
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Pretty Little Dead Things
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Thomas Usher has a terrible gift. Following a car crash in which his wife and daughter are killed, he can see the recently departed, and it's not usually a pretty sight. When he is called to investigate the violent death of the daughter of a prominent local gangster, Usher's world is torn apart once more. For the barriers between this world and the next are not as immutable as once he believed.
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good book good reader
- By Anonymous User on 12-12-20
By: Gary McMahon
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Deadly Lies
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As a teenager, Jill Shannon fell victim to her stepfather's cruel abuse. Now, as an adult, Jill's made it - she has a successful career and a solid, if not static, marriage to Detective Alex Shannon. Together they live out what seems to be a perfect life in Seattle. The vow she made as a teenager to never again be a victim lies dormant - until one day a reporter lures her to his hotel room under the pretense of an interview - and suddenly it all comes rushing back.
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A year ago Millie lost her legs and her filmmaking career in a failed suicide attempt. Just when she's sure the credits have rolled on her life story, she gets a second chance with the Arcadia Project: a secret organization that polices the traffic to and from a parallel reality filled with creatures straight out of myth and fairy tales. For her first assignment, Millie is tasked with tracking down a missing movie star who also happens to be a nobleman of the Seelie Court.
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What if your mother-in-law turned out to be an evil, cold-blooded witch... literally? Ever since fabulously wealthy Malcolm Doran walked into her life and swept her off her feet, fledgling architect Jane Boyle has been living a fairy tale. When he proposes with a stunning diamond to seal the deal, Jane can't believe her incredible luck and decides to leave her Paris-based job to make a new start with Malcolm in New York....
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Painful attempt at a novel.
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Bone Cold
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Twenty-three years ago, Anna North survived a living nightmare. A madman kidnapped her, cut off her pinkie, then vanished. Today Anna lives in New Orleans, writing dark thrillers under another name. She finally feels safe. Suddenly Anna’s quiet life takes a frightening turn. Letters start to arrive from a disturbed fan. Anna is followed, her apartment broken into. Then a close friend disappears. Anna turns to homicide detective Quentin Malone, but Malone’s more concerned with the recent murders of two women in the French Quarter.
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Good story, but bad narration
- By Kindle Customer on 06-30-23
By: Erica Spindler
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Crimes by Moonlight
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In number-one New York Times best-selling author Charlaine Harris’s "Dahlia Underground,” venerable vampire Dahlia Lynley-Chivers survives an attack by an anti-vampire terrorist group, only to show them they tried to blow up the wrong bloodsucker. Bailey Ruth Raeburn, a ghost assigned to assist humans in trouble, steps into the middle of a marital dispute with surprising twists in Carolyn Hart’s “Riding High”....
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What Doesn't Kill Her
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Reeve LeClaire is a college student, dammit, not Daryl Wayne Flint's victim. Not anymore-not when Reeve is finally recovering a life of her own after four years of captivity. Flint is safely locked up in Olshaker Psychiatric Hospital, where he belongs. He is walking the grounds of the forensic unit, performing his strange but apparently harmless rituals. It seems that he is still suffering the effects of the head injury he suffered in the car crash that freed Reeve seven years ago. Post-concussive syndrome, they call it.
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Disappointing
- By Kelly on 08-27-15
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The Voice of the Night with Short Story, "Silence"
- By: Dean Koontz
- Narrated by: Pavi Proczko, Kirby Heyborne
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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No one could understand why Colin and Roy were best friends. Colin was so shy; Roy was so popular. Colin was fascinated by Roy - and Roy was fascinated by death. Then one day, Roy asked his timid friend: “You ever killed anything?” From that moment on, the two were bound together in a game too terrifying to imagine - and too irresistible to stop.
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can not believe dean koontz wrote this book
- By Anonymous User on 10-05-21
By: Dean Koontz
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- DabOfDarkness
- 06-18-17
Even the dead can get a bit blue.
Note: Even though this is Book 3 in the series, it works fine as a stand alone novel.
Following upon his success with the Exeter House mystery, Harlan Ulrich’s private investigation business has been doing quite well. He’s got a decent apartment, an admirable collection of fancy coffees, and a cat. Now he’s been hired to find yet another missing person. However, there’s more than one twist with this one. The missing person isn’t really missing but she’s not alive either.
I do believe this is my favorite of this series so far. Harlan Ulrich is truly becoming a ghost talker. He’s got his paranormal experiences of the past two books to draw on, so with this one he starts off on firmer ground, knowing some of the rules of engagement right from the start.
And we have Sparkles! Well, he was renamed by Harlan. His new name is Beardsley though I don’t think the cat really cares what Harlan calls him as long as there is food in his dish. Beardsley has a thing for coffee too and that mainly involves batting the beans about the apartment once he’s torn a hole in the bag.
Michael Poole has hired Harlan to approach his estranged daughter, Vivian. He says he’s seen her three times in an old neighborhood they used to live in when she was a teenager. However, he can’t bring himself to approach her and needs an intermediary. He’s chosen Harlan to be that man. However, Harlan discovers right away that Vivian died 10 years ago. As he continues to dig into the case, he finds other things that don’t match what Michael told him. Someone is lying. It becomes a tangled web as Harlan tracks down the ex-wife (Laguerre) and speaks with the stepmother (Meredith).
Let’s not forget the apparition that appears to be the teen-aged Vivian. However, she’s walking about with a limp. In life, she was wheelchair bound. Harlan has to unravel the truth about her apparent suicide. As Harlan makes more attempts to communicate with her, she responds in turn. However, her attempts of communication are rather disturbing to both Harlan and Beardsley.
One of the things I really enjoyed about this book was getting to know more about Harlan. He’s a teetotaler and his father was an alcoholic. This tale provides more glimpses into his past and that also provides a starting place for Vivian to communicate with him.
I really wasn’t sure where the author was going to take me with this one. I liked that I couldn’t guess major plot points right away. The story’s ending hung on a tipping point right up to the end. Will this character go this way or that, will it end in justice or vengeance, will Harlan have nightmares for months or sleep like a man after a fulfilling day’s work? I found the ending to be satisfying and I expect Harlan can live with the horrors he’s seen knowing he helped where he could.
I received a free copy of this book via The Audiobook Worm.
The Narration: Jake Urry continues to be great as Harlan Ulrich. His British accent continues to diminish with each book as he smooths out his American accent. Harlan sounds like a proper gent who happens to live in Toledo, Ohio. I liked his spooky voice for Vivian, who has a messed up face. Urry also added in a few sound effects here and there that worked quite well. I especially enjoyed the wind sounds in the background of some of the final scenes of the book.
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- wisconsinclark
- 04-22-17
Just as good as the first two in the series
What made the experience of listening to Darkside Blues the most enjoyable?
Good ghost story without being gory.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Darkside Blues?
The character is evolving into a likable person. I like the way he is dealing with the past and his growing attachment to Beardsley the cat.
Any additional comments?
The mystery was well done. Once again, I have given it five stars because I like the series and Jake Urry.
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- Christy D
- 05-15-17
Darkside Blues
Ulrich is on the case again. This was no different from his past cases, except he seeks answers for why the ghost are "haunting him." Another great case! Love the narration!
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- Spooky Mike
- 05-02-17
Really good ghost story
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Absolutely. It was a great book and while I haven't listened to any of the other books in the series, based on reviews they must be as good. I always like finding a good series to stick with and share.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Beardsly the cat. I liked Ulrich's attitude towards his cat as well as their interactions.
Which character – as performed by Jake Urry – was your favorite?
Vivian. I enjoyed his "liar" voice.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I have to start out by saying that I have a daughter so the story itself is awful and I would have preferred a far more intense ending. I didn't really expect the book to go the way that it did so when everything is revealed I wanted more justice. That being said the book itself was really good.
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This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Boom.
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- Ali - The Dragon Slayer
- 06-10-17
Again I extol the virtues of Jake Urry!
What did you love best about Darkside Blues?
My favourite segments once again involve the tough exterior Harlan becoming mushy when he has a convo with his cat, love this insight into him and it speaks volumes about his character.
What other book might you compare Darkside Blues to and why?
So after listening to the first two books in this series it’s the turn of Darkside Blues. Some series can get a little stretched, dull, repetitive but this is a genre that keeps giving. It is certainly in the same ilk as The Sickhouse and Medicine for the Dead.
Which character – as performed by Jake Urry – was your favorite?
Harlan Ulrich has to be the best performance .. Once again I can only extol the virtues of Jake Urry .. he is the most perfect narrator for this series and the pairing works brilliantly. He enables the reader/listener to slip into the darkness of a bleak winter and chills you to the bone with his range of vocals.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I would love to have the time to do the entire book in one sitting but sadly that isn't possible.
Any additional comments?
I have formed a cosy attachment to Harlan and he is beginning to feel like part of the extended family now. Once you get past his gruff aloof demeanour he is a pussy cat.
After struggling to survive his PI business is at last beginning to reap rewards and this time he is approached by a guy who claims he sees his daughter … problem being she has been missing for ten years. Harlan expects it to be an easy case with a fruitful payout.
However nothing involving Harlan is straightforward so we are treated to some creepy ghostly goings on, steeped in mystery with a splash of paranormal. Follow the twists and turns and become embroiled in the tale.
While this could be a stand alone I would suggest reading them in order. I hope to see more in the Ulrich series.
Thanks to the author and Jess at an Audiobookworm for my copy which I reviewed voluntarily.
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- Jennifer Hawkins
- 12-04-19
Big Fan
This is one of my absolute favorite series on Audible. Sometimes I like a story and enjoy the narration, but once in a while I fall in love with the story, characters, and narrator and this one did me in. I wish there were more than three books in the series!
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- Natalie @ ABookLoversLife
- 05-16-17
Best one yet.
So, P.I Harlan Ulrich's business is finally taking off and his life is pretty good, and when Michael Poole approaches him and tells him that he sometime sees his daughter, who has been missing for 10 years, Ulrich thinks it's a simple case and happily takes it because Mr. Poole is willing to pay handsomely. But things aren't as they seem and Ulrich quickly realises that this isn't a simple case, someone is lying to him and things are about to get out of hand when Ulrich starts being followed by.... something.
Harlan Ulrich has quickly grown on me! He is just such a nice character, whose reactions to events feel "real". He is scared of a lot of things, and has to talk himself into investigating anything unusual, which is what I like most about him. So often, nothing phases the protagonists, but Ulrich isn't like that!! His inner monologues are the best ;)
This, like the other 2, isn't primarily a ghost story. It's a paranormal mystery that will keep you on the edge of your toes, and constantly guessing what's what! I love how the author is so good at making his books so atmospheric and spooky. He doesn't just tell us, he shows us and makes our imagination take over!!
Jake Urry is the perfect narrator for these books. He can bring across the creepiness so well!!! He has plenty of tones and cadences and knows how to tell the story so you get shivers at certain parts!! Brilliant narrator :)
I was voluntarily provided this audiobook for free from the author, narrator, or publisher. This in no way affected nor influenced my thoughts.
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- Tammy Brazeau
- 05-29-17
I'm hooked
I was gifted this audio ARC for a honest and unbiased review from the author/narrator.
First off this is the 3rd book in series and I have not had the honor of listening to the other 2. But book 3 can be a stand alone.
Ambrose Ibsen did a fantastic job of getting into my head with this story. There were plenty of twists and turns to keep me guessing all throughout the story.
The book was only made better with the narration done by Jake Urry. He has the right tone of voice for this type of book.
If you like mysteries and ghost stories, this book is a perfect book for you . Give it a listen and you won't be sorry.
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- S. Walker
- 01-05-20
Good Story, Great Read
I have become hooked on Ambrose Ibsen's creepy scary stories. the thing that helped me in the first place was Wretchedness, I'm very good story with an awesome narrator in Jake Urry.
Darkside Blues, to me, is not quite as good a story as Wretchedness, but still a very good ghost story that was hard to hit 'Pause" on. It was made much better by narrator Urry, whose voice is perfectly suited to this sort of thing. Both story and narrator recommended highly.
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- Simone
- 05-16-17
Ibsen and Urry - Amazing Every Time!
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If you like stories of the paranormal variety then Ambrose Ibsen and Jake Urry are just right for you! I've listened to a number of books by this duo and they never, ever disappoint. Ibsen's stories are of the old-school ghost variety. Our protagonist, Ulrich, is a cranky, middle aged man who really enjoys a good coffee. No silly kids running around, no weird ghostly sexual encounters. Just a PI who happens to be privy to the other side and has a growing reputation for solving that particular kind of mystery. I enjoy these books so very much and I would recommend this tale to anyone who enjoys a good spooky story! 10/10
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