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Parricide in Pierre
- Capital City Murders, Book 8
- Narrated by: Joseph L. Stevenson
- Series: Capital City Murders, Book 8
- Length: 2 hrs and 15 mins
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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Publisher's Summary
A birthday celebration ended in tragedy.
In Pierre, murder is as rare as a visit from a photographer like amateur sleuth Nick O’Flannigan. When both happen at the same time, Nick is welcomed as much for his coverage of the small town as for his photography skills. Local officials entice him to help them with some crime scene photography.
What at first seems to be a burglary gone wrong turns out to be something else, and a mysterious stranger may hold the key to the mystery. Can Nick get to him in time, and will the boy share his secrets?
With an editor on his back to stay out of the news, local authorities who don’t believe him, and a surprise twist, you won’t want to miss this continuation of the compelling Capital City Murders series. If you love the Spenser series, you will love Nick O’Flannigan. Check out this travel mystery today!
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- Steven M. Helwig, Ph.D.
- 03-08-21
Capital City Murders
I own all Troy Lambert's books in this series in both Kindle and Audible. In general the plots are very good, following Nick to all the capitals is interesting. Troy adds history of the capital and when reading you will notice local landmarks. Parricide in Pierre is no different. The Narrator provides a nice performance of this book. This is a can't miss series.
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- Roger Fauble
- 02-06-21
Another well-written story from a very good author
Parricide in Pierre: Capital City Murders Book #8, my tenth read from author Troy Lambert. After reading Silenced in Salt Lake: Capital City Murders Book #11, my first read from author Troy Lambert, I wanted to read more in the series and this one doesn't disappoint. I was given an Audible copy of this book and am voluntarily reading & reviewing it. As always, Joseph L. Stevenson's narration adds to the book's enjoyment. I look forward to reading more in this series & from this author. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 - July 24, 2018).
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- tomsboxers
- 02-13-21
Very enjoyable story
An easy to listen too enjoyable story, well written, good characters that you can easily imagine.
I received this audio book for free from Story Origin and wanted to give an honest review.
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- Norma Miles
- 02-13-21
"Right place at the right time."
To the surprise of Nick, the photographer, his reputation has proceeded him and he is asked to take photos of the crime scene where the body of a man was found on the day after his 63rd birthday, AS always, he was happy to comply. This is one of the most convoluted tales so far in this fun series of short stories.
Great series even if overcooked with details of meals eaten, and the intrusion of occasional editorial glitches. Each story is concluded with some brief information about the capitol city just visjted. I was freely gifted with a complimentary copy of Parricide in Pierre by the rights holder, at my request, via Story Origin. Thank you