
The Gold Dragon Caper: A Damien Dickens Mystery
Damien Dickens Mysteries, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Tom Lennon
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By:
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Phyllis Entis
About this listen
A missing boy. A stolen nugget. A shocking revelation.
Derek Turpin is set on revenge, and no one is safe, least of all Damien and Millie. Yet, duty and friendship call, pulling the detective duo in opposite directions. While Damien is engaged in a race against time to rescue young Artie Sutherland, Millie goes to the aid of a sister-in-law she has never met.
The Gold Dragon Caper is the fourth audiobook in the Damien Dickens Mysteries series.
©2018 Phyllis Entis (P)2018 Phyllis EntisThis caper is set in both Atlantic City and across the country in Nevada and this story takes a darker turn as the past comes back to taunt them, Turpin is out for revenge against them and Millie's brother is causing problems so she has to drop everything to go and support the sister-in-law she didn't know she had.
Set in the early 1980s and with a feel not dissimilar to the ABC books by Sue Grafton, the historical detail and the classic PI feeling are great.
I highly recommend this series, reading in order doesn't give anything away which reading out of order does, but the stories are probably just about stand-alone as there is enough information to start anywhere.
4.5 overall
4.5 for the story and
4.5 for the narration.
Entertaining and enthralling.
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A boy has been reported missing, and while Damien and Millie are supporting the police investigation, Millies brother is reported missing alongside a stolen nugget.
With a dual Investigation in play, Damien and Millies relationship will be tested and danger lurks at every corner.
Rich and nostalgic
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Engaging plot
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As a non-American I am really enjoying the different locations as it makes a change from the normal.
I also love the retro feel and it just makes me think how far we have come.
I was given a free copy by the author but this in no way influenced my review.
Millie's time to shine - great story
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Amazing
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I feel that, in terms of plotting, Phyllis Entis has most definitely hit her stride in this book. It is excellent, and the balance between personal and professional conflict - two elements that can never truly be separated in a good detective novel - are handled very well. Tom Lennon's narration is also excellent as he captures each character with care and consistency. I would highly recommend this book and series.
Series and narrator hit their stride - excellent!
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Precious
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The main focus of the book is on the characters, not the events. There is a feeling of reality, with blundering protagonists, emotional reactions and personal revelations. And beneath it all, the desire for revenge. This is the first in the Damian Dickens series that this reader had experienced and it stands alone well; although the depth of background feelings between Millie and Damian as well as the animosity of Turpin is obviously lost, all salient facts are included for this story. Narrator Tom Lennon becomes the voice of Dickens very believably, his deep and pleasant voice telling the story from his perspective with gentle pace and low key emotion, just as the character himself would surely react. He also portrays each of the other protagonists with an individuality, both males and females given distinct and appropriate voicings. A good performance throughout.
Overall, the book is quite exciting, if somewhat mostly predictable, with the various story lines intertwined. But it is the character studies which bring the book alive. A personal comment here, though, certainly not related only to this story, but many. As a Brit, it always seems bizarre than someone can empty a gun-full of bullets into another and still seem to suffer no consequence other than, perhaps, a gentle reprimand. Ah, well. Vive la difference.
My thanks to the rights holder of The Gold Dragon Caper, who, at my request, freely gifted me a complimentary copy of the book, via Audiobook Boom. It was an enjoyable listen, a gentle thriller really brought alive by an excellent narrative performance.
You told me we'd be partners.
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A Very Engaging Listen.
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Hectic this one!
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