An Eye for Murder
An Ellie Foreman Mystery
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Karyn O' Bryant
August 1944. Prague is where the story begins, with a seemingly casual exchange. But in wartime, is any act, any one thing, trivial? Decades later, in contemporary Chicago, the consequences emerge through the medium of television. Documentary filmmaker Ellie Foreman gets a letter prompted by the success of her show Celebrate Chicago. One viewer was the elderly Ben Sinclair. When he suddenly dies, his landlady, Mrs. Fleischman, finds Ellie's name among his effects and writes to her. Ellie, who hasn't a clue about a connection to Ben, is curious. And she agrees to help dispose of Ben Sinclair's possessions. She became a filmmaker to help people tell their stories. The books and wartime relics Ben left behind - will they be enough to tell his?
All too soon, Mrs. Fleischman dies. Then Ben's things are stolen from Ellie's suburban home. The single mom, working to move past her ex, doesn't know what to think. But she has to scramble for work and is soon embroiled in producing a campaign video for a steel magnate running for a Republican seat in the Illinois Senate. Despite these distractions, Ellie stays focused on her odd link to the dead man and turns to her father, a retired lawyer with deep roots in Chicago's Jewish community, for insights into the mystery of Ben Sinclair.
In time, a terrifying scenario develops that reaches back into several pasts. From the political present of the North Shore to the buried memories of the city's ethnic neighborhoods, the components of Ben's story eventually merge into an explosive climax.
An Eye for Murder was nominated for an Anthony Award (Best First), which is one of the most prestigious awards in the mystery community.
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Karyn O' Bryant is fantastic! I loved her voice work! When you have a book that is 10 hrs and 1 min it is important that you have a story teller that is that fantastic! It is a long time since i had a 10 hrs and 1 min that is this good from a narrater point of view! I tip my hat to Karyn O' Bryant! That is saying something, is it not? A campaigning with Karyn O' Bryant and Libby Fischer Hellmann makes a good book with fantastic narration!
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An Eye for a good book
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Kept my ears eager for more.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Absolutely! You just wanted to listen to it non stop.What was one of the most memorable moments of An Eye for Murder?
When we learn that David looks exactly like someone's father.What does Karyn O' Bryant bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Great voice & inflection.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Follow the generations for clues.Any additional comments?
Could have done without the swearing even though it was minimal."This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBlast dot com."
First rate mystery!!!
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Ellie isn't famous but he documentary has made her recognisable so she isn't surprised that a dead man has her name in his effects after watching her show but what she is surprised to find is that with no family his elderly land lady wants her to take his things. An act of kindness leads to an out come that no one ever saw coming. Ellie's world turns upside down when she tries to return the box only to find a body, then her house is broken into and a young boy she meets at the library is gunned down. Is there a connection? And what does a photo found in the box and taken in 1944 have to do with anything? Things get weirder when she discovers a connection between her own father and the dead man. At the same time with her ex husband struggle to pay for his daughter Ellie agrees to film a documentary for a Republican running for a Senate seat and learns more about the candidate than she bargained for. Will the past catch up with the present? Because someone is determined that some secrets should stay buried in the past where they belong.
I liked the narrator and thought she did a good job of building up the tension as the story unfolded and her voices for the characters were good.
An eye for a good story
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An eye for murder
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