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Death in the Pines

An Oakley Tyler Novel

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Death in the Pines

By: Thom Hartmann
Narrated by: James Conlan
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After closing his private investigation firm and moving to a small cabin in the Vermont woods, Oakley Tyler can finally begin his retirement. But his peace is interrupted when Jeremiah Smith visits and asks the ex-PI to help him stop unidentified men from killing his grandson, a local newspaper reporter. Tyler is reluctant to take the case, wishing to get back to a life of leisure, but when Smith is killed in a hit-and-run car accident, Tyler is convinced someone has silenced the old man to protect a secret.

Delving into the mystery, Tyler finds himself investigating the world of genetic engineering and its potentially devastating impact on the environment. And after enduring numerous attempts on his life, Tyler begins to wonder if he'll live long enough to bring the killer to justice.

©2015 Thom Hartmann (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Detective Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Mystery Private Investigators Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction
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What made the experience of listening to Death in the Pines the most enjoyable?

Pace of the book. Rich characters.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Death in the Pines?

description on genetic engineering

What three words best describe James Conlan’s performance?

Great male voices

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I thought the reading was excellent as long as he was talking as a male character. His attempt at female voices were distracting.

Very entertaining story

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It's an interesting story but it veers a little bit into preachy . It kind of flirts with it along the edge like dancing on the edge of a cliff. Unfortunately the narrator, in their handling of one of the characters, pushes it right over the edge.

A bit much... Even for the choir

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BS ideology masquerading as a mystery and really bad narrator - don’t waist your money on this crap

Really disappointing

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