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  • Miami Homicide

  • The City Murders, Book 2
  • By: John C. Dalglish
  • Narrated by: Rich McVicar
  • Length: 4 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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Miami Homicide

By: John C. Dalglish
Narrated by: Rich McVicar
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Publisher's summary

Two teens make a horrifying discovery in the sand of Miami Beach.

Detective Eva Hernandez is called in the middle of the night to a scene with little evidence to identify the victim. She has no way of knowing the series of events ahead that will draw her into a complicated web of deceit and murder.

Just steps behind a charming man with a dark secret, she can't get her hands on him, and he threatens the lives of innocent girls if she doesn't stop him.

Follow Eva as she works to solve her most emotional case since joining Miami Homicide.

©2016 John C. Dalglish (P)2016 John C. Dalglish
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Excellent Crime Story

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I really enjoyed this book. The narrator did a great job with telling the story. Some parts just broke my heart listening to what the characters went thru. It brings to light how wide spread an easily young women (an men) can be lured into human trafficking. The story is fast paced am moves along very smoothly. If your looking for a excellent crime story then you need to get a copy of this book. This review is for the Audio Copy of the book.

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A Little too Graphic…

This is the second book in the series, I loved the first one! Once this gif going, it was a little too graphic for my taste and my vivid imagination. It’s up to everyone’s personal discretion, but just be warned if you’re sensitive.

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Outstanding detective thriller

This 4.5 hour crime story is superb in every way. John C Dalglish writes with an economy of words while using the right words. Narration is as good as the story. I highly recommend this audiobook for those looking for exceptionally well written and well narrated modern detective novels. The most economical way to purchase it is using Whispersync for Voice at Amazon.com.

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Just Dreadful

15 ratings all 5s? How can you not use a credit especially if you like modern detective or place procedural which I do.

This book is a disaster. It is bad on so many levels. The narration is just incredibly horrible but I can live with bad narration if it’s a good book and this one is not.

Anybody who likes detective novels or police procedurals will be smacking themselves in the head wondering how these people ever became detectives much less considered to be top professionals in their field. They are not.

I am through chapter 6 and unless there is an drastic improvement this book is going back before chapter 7 is finished.

How it got all the five star ratings? Had to be family members. Also, and I never noticed this and I’m not sure it means anything, this book is self published. I wonder if that means no publisher would touch it. If that is the case well I’ve learned something new after almost 20 years with Audible.

Don’t waste a credit and even If it is on sale, don’t buy it.

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