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The Maze

By: Nelson DeMille
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Nelson DeMille returns with a “genuinely thrilling” (The New York Times) suspense novel featuring his most popular character, former NYPD homicide detective John Corey, called out of retirement to investigate a string of grisly murders—inspired by the actual Gilgo Beach murders.

In his #1 New York Times bestseller Plum Island, Nelson DeMille introduced listeners to NYPD Homicide Detective John Corey, who we first met on the back porch of his uncle’s waterfront mansion on Long Island, recovering from wounds incurred in the line of duty.

Six novels later, The Maze finds Corey on the same porch, having survived new law enforcement roles and romantic relationships—wiser and more sarcastic than ever. Corey is restless and looking for action, so when his former lover Detective Beth Penrose appears with a job offer, Corey has to once again make some decisions about his career—and about reuniting with Beth.

Inspired by the real-life Gilgo Beach murders, The Maze takes us on a dangerous hunt for an apparent serial killer who has murdered nine—and maybe more—sex workers and hidden their bodies in the thick undergrowth on a lonely stretch of beach.

As Corey digs deeper into this case, he comes to suspect that the failure of the local police to solve this sensational mystery may not be a result of their incompetence—it may be something else. Something more sinister.

Featuring John Corey’s politically incorrect humor and brilliant, unorthodox investigative skills, The Maze “finally gives DeMille’s listeners the John Corey fix they’ve been craving,” along with the shocking plot twists that are the trademark of the bestselling author Nelson DeMille, “the master of smart, entertaining suspense” (Bookreporter).

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I waited a long time for this audio book. I’m a huge John Corey fan and this book doesn’t disappoint. Classic Corey and flawless performance by Scott Brick.

What a ride!

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Great story, great narration. our wise ass Intrepid Hero is off battling heart, head and the bad guys. once again long time corrupt locals everywhere. masterful story with endless twists and fantastic finale had me listening virtually Non-Stop. love the series hope there's a new one soon. if you are a fan, this one won't let you down.

DeMille, Brick, Corey... The Boys Are Back in Town

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I finished this out of loyalty to one of my favorite authors. And narrators. But ffs, I got lost several times and still can't tell you the plot. Brick is in overwrought mode and Corey has somehow become even more immature--I thought that impossible. Still, DeMille is a master of dialogue and I will always read and listen to his works. This book strikes me as a filler. I am also listening to Plum Island (again). The contrast between plots (outstanding to bleh) is shocking. idk. DeMille is better than this but maybe he has other things to do.

Grow Up, Already

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Loved hearing Scott Brick as John Corey again, but the story was more like an interlude than a standalone novel.

Hopefully not the end of John Corey.

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I was disappointed. Weak plot, and way too much sex talk that had nothing to do with plot. I think this was a ghost writer. Very little character development. I’m not sure I will his next book

Disappointed

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As always, this is a fun and entertaining book. DeMille is a good writer and entertainer who still makes me laugh when reading his works. This time, I think too much time (about half the book) was spent bringing the listener up to speed on the John Corey history and his many female conquests.

Scott Brick does his usual excellent job as narrator. I do have to take a star away. As a 25 year resident of Suffolk County, its pronounced YAP-hank (not YA-fank) and CUT-chog (not cut-CHOG). A simple call between DeMille a fellow Long Islander and Brick could have cleared this up.

Other than that, a good book and entertaining listen. Can't wait for more

Fun Listen, Does Not Exceed Other Corey Novels

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Reading and listening to the John Corey novels, by Nelson DeMille has never ceased to amaze me. John Corey is by far my favorites character in anything crime suspense, crime thriller related. I look forward to more novels.

John Corey still at it!

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Engaging until the end- kept you guessing- with a few surprises. John Cory doesn’t disappoint.

Cliches are funny

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I have read a lot of Nelson DeMille books but this was my first Audible reading. Pretty good Narration and interesting plot like always.

Pretty good Corey story

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I love all the John Corey novels but this one is definitely the weakest, in my opinion. Scott Brick knocked it out of the park, as usual, but the story itself was a little underwhelming.

Compared to the other Corey novels, I felt like I just didn’t care about the plot as much. For someone like Corey, looking into a shady PI agency feels like small time, and his rekindled relationship with Beth felt forced. The entire book felt like John was only part of it because he had nothing better to do.

If you’re a fan of the series, obviously give it a listen, but if this is your first look at the Corey novels, maybe start somewhere else.

Not DeMille’s Best, But Still Solid

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