Fourth Down and Out
An Andy Hayes Mystery
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Narrated by:
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William Reese
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Written by:
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Andrew Welsh-Huggins
About this listen
The job seems easy enough at first for private investigator Andy Hayes: save his client’s reputation by retrieving a laptop and erasing a troublesome video from its hard drive. But that’s before someone breaks into Andy’s apartment in Columbus; before someone else, armed with a shotgun, relieves him of the laptop; and before the FBI suddenly shows up on his doorstep asking questions.
Soon, there’s a growing list of people with a claim on the computer, all of them with secrets they don’t want uncovered. When one of those people ends up dead, Andy has his hands full convincing authorities he’s not responsible, while trying to figure out who is - and who’s got the laptop - before someone else dies. Soon the trail leads to the last place Andy wants to go: back to Ohio State University, where few have forgiven him for a mistake he made two decades earlier in his days as the Buckeyes’ star quarterback. That misjudgment sent him on a downward spiral that cost him a playing career, two marriages, several wrecked relationships, and above all his legacy in Ohio’s capital city, where the fortunes of the OSU team are never far from people’s minds.
As Andy tracks a laptop and a killer from the toniest of the city’s suburbs to its grittiest neighborhoods, he must confront a dark figure from his past and prove that this time he won’t drop the ball.
The book is published by Ohio University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
©2014 Andrew Welsh-Huggins (P)2019 Redwood AudiobooksWhat the critics say
“A masterful job...an entertaining, easy-to-read tale.” (Columbus Dispatch)
“A top-notch opener for a writer who seems destined to score big.” (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
“This most entertaining fiction debut shows that noir can come in scarlet and gray.” (Akron Beacon-Journal)