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Take a Bow, Missy Chin

By: Gerald Heys
Narrated by: William Turbett
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Smooth Prague PI Harry Novák's investigation of the disappearance of a Russian film star is about to run into the ground when he bumps into Olga Bradová, jazz singer and amateur sleuth. She's determined to team up with Harry and cajole him into finding the missing girl, even if it means both getting bullied and smacked around by some of the nastiest guys in town.

©2017 Black Rose Writing (P)2017 Beacon Audiobooks
Crime Thrillers Detective Fiction Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Thriller Mystery
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might be a good book that it's a hard listen

Frequent mispronunciations and faulty emphasis distracted from the book. It was hard to follow anyway because scene transitions often went by without notice and left the listener confused. I might try reading the print version because I think the story is entertaining.

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