Slime Incorporated
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Narrated by:
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Scot Wilcox
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By:
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Adam Graham
About this listen
Hot shot Private Investigator Cole Ustick couldn't care less about politics. However, his boss thrusts Ustick into the world of Idaho politics by assigning him the case of gubernatorial candidate Ignacio Hernandez. Hernandez wants to find the women behind thinly sourced allegations of sexual misconduct against him that appeared in the state's largest newspaper.
When he's confronted by uncooperative campaign staffers who would rather keep their own secrets than save their boss' campaign Ustick takes matters into his own hands. He tricks the reporter behind the scandal into revealing one of Hernandez's accusers. When the woman turns up dead and Hernandez is charged with her murder, Ustick finds himself embroiled in the biggest political scandal in Idaho history.
The body count rises as Ustick tries to uncover the truth behind a power hungry alliance that will stop at nothing. Will Ustick identify the true players behind the plot or become their next victim?
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- Jeckylberry
- 30-11-2018
Great story but couldn’t stand the reader
Sorry but that continually put on, halting, broad accent drove me crazy. Just because it’s first person doesn’t mean you need to put on an accent. It detracts from the story. The narrator talks you through what happens, everything the characters do and what he thinks about it, not just what he says in dialogue. Dialogue is one thing but to have to hear that for hours? Ugh. The actual story sounded good and I would have enjoyed it if it was just naturally, neutrally delivered. So give it a test run before you “bawy da goods,” if you don’t mind that then I’m sure you’d enjoy the story with its modern political landscape infused with an accomplished feel of the gumshoe and vast experience of the author of old time radio.
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