
Overdoses in Olympia
Capital City Murders, Book 1
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Joseph L Stevenson
Nick O’Flannigan thought he was just starting out on a freelance photography assignment.
But when he arrives in Olympia, he learns that there have been two overdoses in hospitals in the last week, both seemingly connected. With his keen eye for detail, he notices something in the photos that no one else sees.
But how will he, an out of town photographer and amateur sleuth, get that information to the right authorities before another patient dies?
“A good whodunnit read.” (John Hussar)
You won’t find the answer until the very end of this powerful pause-resister of a travel mystery. If you love Jack McEvoy, you’ll love this debut in the Capital City Murders series.
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Nick O'Flannigan is a photographer who has a contract to visit all 50 capitals. One of the interesting thing about this book, it does describe the uniqueness of Olympia, good food, and sight-seeing if one have never been to Olympia. He get involved in the headline that a second patient has died in the same hospital of the first victim. As any good photographer, Nick has an eye for details but he would need to insert himself in to the case.
How Nick inserted himself into the case is like a slight of hand for the newspaper editor and police not being aware that they just picked up a passenger. It is interesting just for the listeners to hear it happens.
The information about Nick is limited in the story. The listeners/readers won't know how he became a photographer when Nick does have the height to be a basketball player and that he is a red head. If it was for the additional information about Nick's and his humble beginning, I would have thought that the listeners/readers would get to know Nick as he travels to all 50 capitals.
It is a good short story. I would be interested to find out how much information would be given to Nick in the second book.
The narrator, Joseph L Stevenson did a pretty good job for a short and simple story. Good voice for the characters.
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Site-Seeing and Murders In Olympia
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Photographs and Murder
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An Entertaining Mystery
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The summary says you won’t be able to solve the mystery until the end, which is likely true. It really doesn’t give you enough to work with if you want to actually solve it as you read (or listen). There was one small details I noticed early on that had me paying more attention to the details to see if I could figure it out. It was all for naught as there seriously wasn’t much to go on.
I think the character interaction dialogue leaves something to be desired. Though maybe it’s intended to be written less like a book and more like two people having a natural conversation.
Overall, the narration was good. I did get sick of the narrator mispronouncing prescription over and over. “Perscription” isn’t a word. I truly can’t stand narrators who mispronounce basic English words.
NOTE: This copy was provided to me free of charge as a digital review copy. The opinions stated in this review are mine and mine alone, I was not paid or requested to give this book a certain rating, suggestion, or approval.
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Enjoyable listening
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Interesting but a little short
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Great Series Starter
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This is a short story so there’s not much time to develop the characters and the plot is pretty straight forward with a very abrupt ending. It does ramble a little, getting caught up in details sometimes that don’t add to the tory (ex: Nick going on about leaving a review for the hotel on a site and signing up for the rewards program). I think more time could have been spent on character and plot development.
Still, it’s nice to explore the setting, Olympia, as the Pacific Northwest is one of my favorite areas on the planet. Tho I did expect more photography stuff (of which I know almost nothing about). At this point in this series, Nick could be any dude with any generic job that requires him to travel. On one hand, that is a great base for a series to build on, but on the other hand it made this first story a little bland. Looking forward to giving book 2 a try. 3.5/5 stars.
The Narration: Joseph L. Stevenson did an OK job. He has a good voice for the main character (Nick the photographer) but he didn’t have much range in his voices overall. All the characters sounded very similar so I had to rely on the situation, setting, and the emotions Stevenson built into each character. For the most part, I was able to keep each character separate tho sometimes it was a little muddled. The ladies sounded softer and nicer than the guys and that’s how I distinguished them from the guys, tho their voices could have used a little more femininity. 3.5/5 stars.
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Troy Lambert. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
Might be off to a decent start....
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Innovative Idea
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Great start for Book one in a series
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