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  • Chicago Homicide

  • The City Murders, Book 3
  • By: John C. Dalglish
  • Narrated by: Rich McVicar
  • Length: 5 hrs and 6 mins
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Summary

Detective Reggie Brown has put in 30 years with the Chicago PD, nearly half of those in homicide. In just weeks, he will retire, but his future becomes uncertain when a disturbing new case takes control of his life. Chad Marshall is an up-and-coming reporter with WWND-10 TV in Chicago. He's given information that leads to a gruesome discovery and sends him on a hunt for the story of his career. Despite opposing interests, the detective and the reporter must join together to stop a killer. Together, they travel down a dark path as they're pushed to solve a case of Chicago Homicide.

©2016 John Dalglish (P)2016 John Dalglish

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Good & enjoyable book

So far I have enjoyed all the city murder books I have listened to. It may take some time getting used to this style of writing, but once that has passed I started enjoying the series. Dalglish gives a realistic description of the day to day routine of a homicide detective, which includes some of of the mundane details of the job. This book still is entertaining and has a fair amount of suspense. The author finds original ways to keep the reader guessing, so there is always pleasant surprises. I really enjoy the description of the cities, the streets, restaurants, etc as well as the interactions between the various characters. This book has a feel good atmosphere and is well suited for the long bus drive or flight. If one is looking for a book that focuses more on the mystery and less on the day to day life of a detective, then I would go for something else but if one does not mind a little of both then this series is worth looking into.

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