• New Orleans Homicide

  • The City Murders, Book 7
  • By: John C. Dalglish
  • Narrated by: Bill Burrows
  • Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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New Orleans Homicide

By: John C. Dalglish
Narrated by: Bill Burrows
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Publisher's summary

Newest release in the City Murders series! (This series can be listened to in any order.)

The dead body of a young college student reignites an investigation into a series of bizarre murders that remain unsolved and a killer who has returned with a vengeance.

In the career of every detective, there is that one case that haunts them.

For some investigators, it's an unsolved murder. For others, it's the victims and the suffering they endured.

For Vince Wills, it's a combination of the two, but at least he believed the killings had stopped. Now, he knows he was wrong.

Everything is on the line as he attempts to solve his biggest case of New Orleans homicide.

More from John C. Dalglish:

The City Murders series (clean fiction):

  1. Boston Homicide
  2. Miami Homicide
  3. Chicago Homicide
  4. Dallas Homicide
  5. Denver Homicide
  6. Seattle Homicide
  7. New Orleans Homicide

Detective Jason Strong series (clean fiction):

  1. Where’s My Son?
  2. Bloodstain
  3. For My Brother
  4. Silent Justice
  5. Tied to Murder
  6. One of Their Own
  7. Death Still
  8. Lethal Injection
  9. Cruel Deception
  10. Let's Play
  11. Hostage
  12. A Circle of Fear
  13. Deadly Obsession
  14. Dead of Night
  15. Shadow of Doubt
  16. Fatal Affair
  17. Driven to Kill

The Chaser Chronicles (Christian fiction):

  1. Crossover
  2. Journey
  3. Destiny
  4. Inner Demons
  5. Dark Days
  6. Far from Home

Keiko's War - clean historical fiction

©2018 John C. Dalglish (P)2018 John C. Dalglish

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Great detective story

This is another great story in the City Murders series. The fear that a serial killer has returned again brings Detective Vince Hill out of retirement to try and catch his old nemesis. Will he and his partner manage to stop the killing of young college students or will the killer succeed and disappear for another year again. An unfathomable motive, limited time frame and few clues, make this case a hard one to solve. It is interesting to see how one small break can be the unraveling of a case. The narrator did an excellent job, he made you feel the fear, frustration, guilt and sorrow along with the characters. Throughout the story the author really gave you the feel of the slow recovery from Katrina that New Orleans is going through, and shows how a mind twisted by psychological trauma can cause devastation to so many lives. I will look forward to reading more in this series

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not great

O'Neil DeNoux better did bot enjoy this man's book didn't get me in my old childhood place like other Louisiana police stories do

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