
Axed in Austin
A Capital City Murders Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Joseph L. Stevenson
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By:
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Troy Lambert
About this listen
Nick O'Flannigan needs a break.
The Austin music scene is just the ticket, and throwing in a little recreation seems like a good idea. But a local musician has been killed, and a new friend of Nick's wants his help. However, the police have warned him off the case, and he really doesn't want to be involved.
One step back
But something is wrong. There's a critical clue, a footprint at the scene, and only Nick seems to suspect it means something more. Will his insight save the day, or will he find himself once again in deep trouble?
From a deep mystery, some great music, and the gritty atmosphere of Austin, Texas, you won't want to miss this travel murder mystery, the next in the Capital City Murders series.
©2020 Troy Lambert (P)2021 Troy LambertListener received this title free
Nick is in Austin to photograph the Capital building for his work assignment, as he is checking into the hotel that is going to be his home for the week, he learns something that is going to get him involved in another murder investigation. The check in clerk is in a band and the guy she use to date has just been murdered by an axe. Nick's reputation has preceded him and she asks for his help. Nick wants to stay out of it because last time he nearly lost his job working a case but when he finds himself at the crime scene he can't help but take photos. Will he spot something the police failed to notice in his pictures? Or will a killer walk away free because the police arrested the wrong man?
I liked the narrator, he used a laid back style to give voice to the characters, which worked well for this story.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Music, food and murder
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