Broadway Butchery
Memento Mori, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Kale Williams
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C.S. Poe
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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AUDIOBOOK - October 2023: Great narration to a spectacular series. NOT a standalone! Thanks to the author for the audiobook!
EBOOK - June 2023
Wow! A hell of a lot happens in this book; so much so that I felt a little lost at times. Poe, however gave me time to play catch up and I got there in the end.
It’s hard to talk about this book without revealing spoilers, but I’ll try.
A mummified body takes us back to NYC’s Times Square in the 1980’s. More mysterious notes and mementos come for Larkin. More cold cases that all seem to be connected.
Meanwhile, Larkin is slowly detoxing from his Xanax addiction. Doyle is as patient as ever, but dropping more hints about his past—all of which Larkin expertly stitches together.
This is definitely not a standalone & you wouldn’t go wrong reading the first two books again for a refresher.
This novel had more internal dialogue than past ones & we got to see more of how Larkin pieces clues together.
We are left in a cliffhanger & have to wait to see what outfit Larkin wears to the next murder scene. Can’t wait for the next one!
Thanks to the author for the ARC. All opinions are my own.
Spectacular addition to this amazing series!
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We see a big leap forward in the overarching mystery in this book. While it starts with a specific crime, this one, like the two previous books, has a tie in to the others. Larkin also begins to see a bigger picture.
Another huge element of this story is the evolution of Evie and Ira’s relationship. Evie begins to face some revelations and truths and to look at the impact Ira has had on his outlook and his psyche. The scenes between them are gut wrenching as Evie tries to assimilate this new development in his worldview. The writing is, in a word, beautiful.
Of course, like the previous two books, NYC itself is a character and Poe’s outstanding research skills are again front and center as she makes the reader feel a part of the gritty 70’s and 80’s in Times Square. I have such an awesome respect for an author who clearly cares so much about getting it right. From the descriptors and historical/cultural references about Times Square and what was happening politically at the time including the reference to the nearly devastating financial issues, (I immediately pictured that infamous 1975 NY Daily News headline!) to the series’ thematic information on mourning rituals that Doyle serves up, the details do so much to add the gravitas of the story and understanding the plight of the victims. It’s masterful writing. And as I read I also felt as though I was seeing this story through the lens of the range of movies depicting NYC in this same way. Poe’s writing made me feel that grit in a visual way…highest praise possible in my mind.
I’m almost sorry I read the book in one sitting as I now have so long to wait for book four! The only solace is that I will get to re-live it later this summer when the audiobook book comes out and I can enjoy it again, this time with Kale Williams’ stellar narration.
Highly recommend though you must read these books in order to fully understand the story and the characters.
So so good!
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LOVED IT
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I was gripped from the very first word and I'm egar to see where this story goes. I love the relationship between Everett and Ira they're so cute together and complement each other quite well.
I can't wait for the next book.
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