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Death by Pride

Kyle Callahan Mysteries, Book 4

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Death by Pride

By: Mark McNease
Narrated by: K.C. Kelly
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First came Murder at Pride Lodge, where murder met mayhem in the Pennsylvania countryside. Next was Pride and Perilous, the collision of high art and low death at Manhattan's Katherine Pride Gallery. And now, the Pride Trilogy concludes with Death by Pride. It's Gay Pride weekend, the most festive weekend of the year in New York City. Hundreds of thousands of partygoers arrive to show the world how to have a good time.

Stalking the party is the most successful serial killer the city has ever seen. He claims his victims in threes and has just begun his newest spree. Detective Linda Sikorsky comes to town to visit Kyle Callahan and his husband Danny Durban. It's her first Pride Parade and may well be her last. Harmless fun turns to terror in a frantic effort to stop the killer once the first body floats to the river's edge. This time it's personal, and this time one of them might not make it out alive.

©2014 Mark McNease (P)2016 Mark McNease
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense New York Crime Mystery Murder Literature & Fiction Fiction

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horrible serial killer book was pretty good not to look , witch I am grateful for I get bored when a book goes on for 9 10 hours . I received this book free from the author narrator or publisher for a honest review and unbiased option via audio book boom

Great book

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What made the experience of listening to Death by Pride the most enjoyable?

K.C. Kelly's narration quite frankly was brilliant! His performance and inflections of the characters was spot on, but it was his creepy, surreal depiction of serial killer, Dietrich Keller that brought this novel to life!

What was one of the most memorable moments of Death by Pride?

K.C. Kelly's performance of psycho serial killer, Dietrich Keller.

Have you listened to any of K.C. Kelly’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No, but I will certainly seek him out!

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Frankly, every reading that involved serial killer, Dietrich Keller.

Any additional comments?

A well written, perfectly spaced mystery told in three-povs; Kyle Callahan, an amateur sleuth; his partner/husband Danny Durban, and owner of a high end restaurant that figures centrally in the story; and the diabolical, psycho serial killer, Dietrich Keller. Highly recommended.

A stunning performance of a fine mystery!

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This book was good read.
Maybe to was in late of what happened in Fl, but i thought the hunt for a pride serial killer would be what I needed.
I loved the main characters they where very likable. I even liked the small interaction with their kitties. they all have feelings and problems of their own, that did revole around the pride killer. I thought they were a little crazy for trying to find out who the killer was without the help of the police, but man I am glad they did.
Now hearing the thoughts and actions of the killer was a little weird. He creeped me out. ( i know he was suppose too) i wanted to kick his butt. this was a fast paced book that started off a little slow getting to know the characters but picked up soon!

I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator for an unbiased review via Audio Boom..

good book

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Overall I liked the story. The most likable element is that the characters are presented in a way to make you care about them and their relationships are interesting and believable. What I liked least was that the narrative is a little too neatly knit together, too carefully aligned to make the mystery and its resolution seem forced, not enough jagged edges to give it a strong sense of realism. Still, I liked it.

The narration was professional with the words clearly stated and characters well distinguished. A point of contention is that narrator consistently inserted pauses in places which seemed deliberate on his part (establishment of unique style perhaps). This proved to be a serious and constant distraction for me. Here are a couple of examples.
"… And begin to look around… (pause) as if they were tourist…"
"He looked around the restaurant and was pleased (pause) with what he saw."

Neat Narrative

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I did not like this mystery. It reads as if the author is trying too
hard to be pro -gay to sell a serial
killer mystery tied to NYC 's annual Pride weekend. All characters are way too lovey dovey and the details we slog through include cat treats while the killer's short, walk on appearances are really dull. Safe to read if you want to avoid gote.

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