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The Summer of 1953

A Nick Williams Box Set, Book 1

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The Summer of 1953

By: Frank W. Butterfield
Narrated by: Brian Rollins
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This is the first of box sets covering the complete Nick Williams Mystery series of novels!

The four complete books in this set include:

  • The Unexpected Heiress
  • The Amorous Attorney
  • The Sartorial Senator
  • The Laconic Lumberjack
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we should all go through life with the attitude Nick and Carter exude. the stories are exuberant but adult. Great coverings of the histories not just GLBTQ histories. I love that. The narration brings the stories together with portrayal of the different personalities.

Fun murder mysterys

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I really enjoy old movies, so it’s great to listen to these stories set in that time focusing on gay characters. With the rhythm and the storylines, I can really picture this up on a big screen in black and white. The preview you get to listen to here doesn’t do it justice, the narrator gets better and better with each part. He does a phenomenal job with distinguishing character voices. That also really helped me picture this as an old Hollywood film. It’s like a radio drama but one person is doing all the voices. Kudos to Brian Rollins! I hope more of these stories get recorded as audiobooks. Keep them coming!

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