A Slight Case of Death [Dramatized Adaptation]
A Tony Mandolin Mystery, Book 1
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Robert Lee Beers
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Vampires don't exist, do they? That is a question Private Detective Tony Mandolin finds himself pondering as the evidence piles up in a case involving a string of dead redheads and the usual dose of weirdness San Francisco has to offer. To complicate things, Mandolin has to deal with the perception that he has become the latest golden boy of the fog city's crime boss. Then there's his cross-dressing friend Frankie.... Just another day in San Francisco.
Dive into an exhilarating new noir fantasy series where nothing is as it seems.
Performed by Bradley Smith, Elliot Dash, Patrick Bussink, Matthew Keenan, Richard Rohan, Andy Clemence, Jason B McIntosh, Michael Glenn, Gregory Linington, Dawn Ursula, Jacob Yeh, Tia Shearer, Kimberly Gilbert, Nora Achrati, Andy Brownstein, Terence Aselford, Chris Stinson, David Jourdan, Zeke Alton, James Konicek, Yasmin Tuazon, Ken Jackson, Scott McCormick, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Nanette Savard, Colleen Delany, Matthew Pauli, Michael John Casey.
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- lilymom73
- 2024-09-08
Cute Detective Series
Funny & entertaining with good storylines. Great characters with lots of personality. Wish there were more in this series.
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- Gael
- 2023-12-07
This book is for man born in about 1900
Disclaimer: I only listened to the first 20ish minutes.
Our hero is an old style gum shoe looking for a missing twin who has been likened to Jessica Rabbit. The old timey style of writing just isn't working for me as a feminist in 2023. Once I heard him describe a woman thus, 'I looked up at a living, breathing wet dream', I knew it was trying to stop listening.
I have no doubt that this story has its audience, but if you are a modern woman you might not find this book to your taste.
The voice actors played their parts try to character.
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