Broadway Butchery
Memento Mori, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Kale Williams
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By:
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C.S. Poe
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The Cold Case Squad of the NYPD is overworked, understaffed, but receiving great press due to star detective Everett Larkin. His uncanny memory and Holmesian-like skills of deduction have already led to the capture of one serial killer. Now he’s identified a second predator and brought an end to their 20-plus-year reign of terror.
Routine construction at a Broadway souvenir shop leads to the discovery of a mummified woman in the wall. And when Larkin receives a mysterious VHS tape that same night, he knows it’s no coincidence. Expecting a Victorian mourning artifact to surface in this new mystery, Larkin wastes no time turning to boyfriend Ira Doyle of the Forensic Artists Unit for help.
A web of nameless victims, countless suspects, and endless lies drag Larkin and Doyle deep into the gritty past of Times Square, reopening painful wounds and testing the fortitude of their relationship. And all the while, someone is watching, biding their time until they can make Everett Larkin nothing…but a memory.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 13-12-2024
Great characters, interesting cases, slow romance!
The mummified body of a woman pulls Dets Everett Larkin and Ira Doyle into the latest case involving the mysterious “Sender”, a master manipulator behind countless killings. After so many entanglements, Larkin is starting to understand the Russian doll patterns of the Sender. While they’ve still got a ways to go, Larkin and Doyle are also starting to understand each other’s traumatic background and that’s enriching their blossoming relationship as they navigate their way through countless hidden obstacles.
I’m thoroughly enjoying this series, I love the two main characters and the individual cases. I also like the overarching case and how each time Larkin unmasks another killer, there’s much more to discover. However, I’m a little tired of Larkin always having to rescued by Doyle when he’s facing imminent death—surely Larkin is competent at more than just the cerebral stuff? I suppose this does have a bit of a Holmes and Watson dynamic, with Larkin as the drug-addicted mega-brain with Doyle acting as sound board and muscle.🎧 Voice artist Kale Williams gives another excellent narrative performance on the audio!
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