
Denver Homicide
The City Murders, Volume 5
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Narrated by:
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Rich McVicar
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By:
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John C. Dalglish
An airline pilot arrives home on Easter Sunday to discover his wife's lifeless body. Experienced detective Kate Walker, and her young partner Tanner Austin, are assigned the case. They have little to go on, and their frustration quickly builds. When a second body turns up, it only deepens the mystery. Fearing there are more victims to come, the detectives push themselves to unravel a bizarre case of Denver Homicide.
More from John C. Dalglish - The City Murders Series (A Clean Suspense Murder Series):
- Boston Homicide - #1
- Miami Homicide - #2
- Chicago Homicide - #3
- Dallas Homicide - #4
- Denver Homicide - #5
- Detective Jason Strong Series (A Clean Suspense Murder Mystery Series)
- Where's My Son? - #1
- Bloodstain - #2
- For My Brother - #3
- Silent Justice - #4
- Tied to Murder - #5
- One of Their Own - #6
- Death Still - #7
- Lethal Injection - #8
- Cruel Deception - #9
- Let's Play - #10
- Hostage- #11
- Circle of Fear- #12
- Deadly Obsession - #13
- Dead of Night - #14
- Shadow of Doubt - #15
- The Chaser Chronicles (Christian Fantasy & Suspense Series)
- Crossover - #1
- Journey - #2
- Destiny- #3
- Inner Demons- #4
- Dark Days - #5
- Far From Home - #6
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His wife had had an affair, so that's a possible motive for the husband, always the most obvious suspect. The lover, though, is also an obvious suspect, and he seems to be a bit of a creep.
Then they get called to another murder, and the M.O. is identical.
The first victim, Carol Hampton, was an artist, and was on the advisory board of the Denver Art Museum, after having started there as a docent. The second victim, Mariel, was also a docent at the museum, and they had both worked closely with the same curator, Todd Palmer.
(I'll take a moment here to note that I listened to the audiobook, and have included only the names whose spelling I'm confident about. Let's also note that "confident" does not necessarily mean "correct." Please do point out errors and omissions if you have correct spellings.)
Todd Palmer has connections to both victims. Unfortunately, so does Carol's lover, Ken Blackwell, an artist and art professor, and another docent, Angel.
And none of these guys comes across as too nice to be a suspect.
This is a fairly tight police procedural, and has solid character development for the detectives. It's absorbing to hold your attention for its length--closer to novella than novel--and all the odds are against it in this particular "one book per city" series, I'd like to get to know Walker and Austin better.
Recommended.
I received a free copy of this audiobook, and am reviewing it voluntarily.
An enjoyable police procedural
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In this book, a woman is discovered by her husband, dead in their home. As the detectives start their investigation they discover the usual skeletons in the closets, but nothing that stands out. It's not until a second murder that things start to pull together and the detectives are able to solve the case.
There are nice little insights into the detectives private lives to flesh out the characters without having it overwhelm the plotline of the murders.
Rich McVicar has a nice narration of the story, quite pleasant to listen to. These books are always a pleasure to read and to listen to.
Another enjoyable story
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Also, I was happy to enjoy the story and the characters since, I knew there wasn’t going to be and rough language or bad scenes. The story was suspenseful and held my interest. While I listened, I think the book would be very readable.
I was provided a copy of the book. The review comments are my own.
Clean suspense about my city
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Entertaining police procedural
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Very Satisfying story
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Excellent modern detective murder mystery
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