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Going All the Way

A Riveting Psychological Thriller

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Going All the Way

By: Sean O'Leary
Narrated by: Dan Schaumann
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Travis is the night manager at the Cross Motel in Sydney’s notorious late-night district, Kings Cross. His life takes a drastic turn after a sex worker is brutally murdered on his shift. Having broken up with his girlfriend and lost his dream of becoming a professional football player, Travis's life is in shambles. With the police breathing down his neck and his ex-girlfriend asking him to find her missing partner, Travis' plate is full, to say the least.

His search takes him to Melbourne, where he also has to find two missing girls. Travis realizes there's only one way out: Find the people responsible, and bring them to justice. But can he make it out alive?

©2021 Sean O'Leary (P)2021 Sean O'Leary
Fiction International Mystery & Crime Psychological Thriller Suspense
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Down and dirty, my kind of book

Lean, mean, down and dirty and my kind of book.

A dingy motel and a dead prostitute and our main character - the night manager, Travis Whyte finds himself jobless and possibly in the crosshairs of a killer. Unless he turns the tables and finds him first. Chuck in a bit of aggro from the cops as well.

A bent cop - Olsen; missing people - Katya, Perry and Billy; a PI gig; another dead body - Billy; organised crime connections and shady lawyers; a new job - albeit somewhat temporary; an ex-girlfriend - Ahn; a new woman in his life - Babus; drug connections; nightclubs; tourist abductions; Russian crims; a dead protege - Paul; Sydney; Melbourne; football; backstory; a ruined career; family; an investigation; a pursuit and a bloody climax.

I really liked the main character, Travis Whyte. He's no saint but he's on the side of the angels. I liked his independence and his loyalty to his friends. I liked the quest for justice of whatever kind was available. He had the option of turning away from the hunt for the killer and having a relatively sane, ordered life but didn't have it in him to select the easy option. I think I was frustrated temporarily by him with this choice, but if there's one thing about making a character believable it's got to be the old adage - to thine own self be true. Travis couldn't have gone down any other road.

Fast-paced, sleazy, violent. O'Leary doesn't just show you the seedy sights of two of Australia's most famous cities, he drags you down into the gutter along with the losers, deadbeats and addicts that populate this engrossing tale. I needed a bath with a wire brush and Dettol once I was done with this one.


4.5 from 5

Excellent narration from Dan Schaumann, which after some initial reservations really grew on me as the tale unfolded.

Sean O'Leary's Wonderland was enjoyed recently. His next collection - Tokyo Jazz and Other Stories will be devoured soon.

Read - (listened to) January, 2022
Published - 2021
Page count - 260 (4 hrs 30 mins)
Source - review copy from author
Format - Audible

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