• Murder on the Lake of Fire

  • Mourning Dove Mysteries, Book 1
  • By: Mikel J. Wilson
  • Narrated by: Hugh Bradley
  • Length: 9 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (36 ratings)

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Murder on the Lake of Fire

By: Mikel J. Wilson
Narrated by: Hugh Bradley
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Publisher's summary

At 23 and with a notorious case under his belt, Emory Rome has already garnered fame as a talented special agent for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. His career is leapfrogging over his colleagues, but the jumping stops when he's assigned a case he fought to avoid - an eerie murder in the Smoky Mountain hometown he had abandoned.

The mysterious death of a teen ice-skater once destined for the pros is soon followed by an apparent case of spontaneous human combustion. In a small town bursting with friends and foes, Rome's own secrets lie just beneath the surface. The rush to find the murderer before he strikes again pits him against artful private investigator Jeff Woodard. The PI is handsome, smart and seductive, and he just might be the killer Rome is seeking.

©2017 Mikel J. Wilson (P)2018 Mikel J. Wilson

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Good story. Good narration.

First and foremost, this series a layered mystery with a pile of puzzles tossed in. The story has a dash of M/M romance, but the romance is a part of the layered mystery.

I enjoy trying to solve the puzzles. This book had some very challenging ones that I had no hope of sorting through. I also enjoy getting to know the characters. The side characters are just as interesting as the main characters. The character development is another aspect the layered mystery.

The resolution was fairly satisfying, but like the previous books in the series it teases another mystery.

This book reverted back to the narrator of the first book, Hugh Bradley. The performance was nicely done, and suited the book.

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Smart and Twisty

I enjoy good mystery, and I as kept guessing all along. It could have gone a lot of ways, and Wilson kept us on track with a few well placed and integrated sub plots. Enjoyed the telling and the take.

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  • 02-16-21

Not my cup of tea & needed better reviews--

I actually read available reviews when looking for a mystery set in the Smoky Mts. but the most "helpful" Audible reviews left out the contrived, awkwardly written gay romance part. Since I stopped reading Harlequin romance books around age 17, I'm going to take a pass in decade five on gay romance with mystery thrown in. This isn't my cup of tea. I'm not going to finish the book and will ask for my credit back. If either of the two "helpful" reviews had mentioned this aspect, I could have saved myself several hours of wasted time.

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