
Slaying in Salem
Capital City Murders, Book 2
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Joseph L. Stevenson
A former site of horror and death is the scene of a new murder.
Nick O’Flannigan, freelance photographer and amateur sleuth, arrives in Salem, only to discover another crime. The police have a man in custody, but one small clue tells Nick what no one else wants to acknowledge: They’ve got the wrong guy.
With the help of a local reporter who’s also his buddy from college, Nick investigates. Will his clues lead him too close to the murderer and put both his life and his assignment in danger? Against disinterested police and an editor who wants him to stay focused on his assignment, will Nick beat the odds and solve the case?
If you love Jake Longly, you’ll love Nick O’Flannigan. Catch up with Nick in this second novella in the compelling Capital City Murders series!
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The main character Nick O'Flannigan is a freelance photographer and an amateur detective. Nick has a contract to take photos in each of the 50 US capital cities over a period of 50 weeks. While in Salem, OR, Nick and a college friend assist the police in identifying and apprehending a murderer.
Interesting Story Premise
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Nick is continuing on with his task of photographing state capitals for a big coffee table book. He’s traveling from Olympia to Salem… and for some reason it is taking him all day. Like he started early and he doesn’t get to Salem until evening. But I know this area, driven it many times. It’s like a 3-4 hour drive. But the story takes plenty of time to tell us how many times Nick had to pull over to pee, because, for him, it was a really long drive. lol Dude, if you think that’s a long drive, you need to adjust your expectations as you travel the country visiting state capitals.
Anyhoo, the plot is that this doctor was found dead and it relates to an old scandal concerning the old state hospital. It came out that patients were being abused and this now dead doc was involved in uncovering this past injustice. Nick gets there shortly after the murdered man is discovered. Of course he’s interested, but having recently been chastised by his publisher for acting the amateur sleuth in Olympia, he reins it in and just focuses on the capitol building.
The plot is a little slow at first. We get lots of info about Nick’s preferred camera, lenses, etc. I’m not into photography, so all that was a bit of a snooze for me. I wanted to get back to the murder victim and Nick soon does. Though I did find it a little unlikely that the cops/coroner wouldn’t know that the victim was stabbed by a left-handed person. Yet Nick is the one to see this clearly on the cadaver photos. He gains access to these photos through his old school friend Ron, who now works for a local newspaper.
The tale moseys along at a slow pace until the last tidbit of the book, where the now angry police engage Nick in the final trick and catch. The whole things wrapped up super quick and it was very dramatic. On one hand, I got satisfaction in the drama and justice. On the other hand, it all seemed totally unlikely. And then we have this bit tagged on at the end. I was a bit lost. Is this like a small intro into book 3? Is this what Nick will step into in the next book when he moves onto California? I’m not sure, but it sounds exciting. 3.5/5 stars.
The Narration: Joseph L. Stevenson does a decent job as Nick. He doesn’t have a wide range of voices so sometimes Nick and Ron sound like each other when in a discussion. Stevenson did have some believable female voices for those minor characters. The pacing was good and there were no tech issues with the recording. 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.
The Artistic Knife
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Adventure, mystery and history combine for a quick read
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I couldn’t stop laughing at totally interesting protagonist’s 500 MB SSD. That was my flavorite part of the story. At one point, the characters kept talking about how the killer must have been left-handed, due to how the kill was done. It didn’t seem to ever cross the writer’s mind that people might be ambidextrous. I am for example. It would be all too easy to do something with one hand, then claim to be dominant with the other hand.
The narrator was alright. He did a truly lousy job of actually doing voices for characters. It doesn’t sound like 2 people having a conversation, it sounds like 1 person having a two-sided conversation. Otherwise, it was enjoyable.
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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Short but good
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A great follow up
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Can Nick figure out who the real killer is?
Can Nick figure out who the killer is
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Enjoyable
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Short and sweet
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Nice, short mystery
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