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Death in Pacific Heights

Paladino and Lang Series, Book 1

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Death in Pacific Heights

By: Ronald Tierney
Narrated by: Katherine Fenton
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From the creator of Deets Shanahan - Carly Paladino, a newly established PI, has a case: The death of the daughter of an old and moneyed Pacific Heights family. A mysterious young man is arrested for the murder, but Carly suspects the real murderer is inside the Hanover mansion. Meanwhile, streetwise private eye Noah Lang gets involved, but he struggles with the consequences of his last assignment. Can he put this behind him and come up with a solution to murder?

©2008 Ronald Tierney (P)2014 Audible Ltd
Murder Mystery Suspense Crime Fiction

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I really tried to listen to this book but it’s Hard to listen to this Narrator. Sounded like she has stuffy nose or a cold 🙁

Hard to listen to this Narrator

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Ok story -would by particularly recommend
Narrator sounded like she had a cold
Only one interesting character -Pan

Nasal narration

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Great on all counts. Very enjoyable, kept me listening and engaged. Ready for more.

JUST GREAT!

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The story had potential, but the dialogue seemed contrived and a bit corny. The reader tried hard to do different voices between characters, however her range was limited. It might have been better read by a male reader. The Lange character was not believable in terms of his casual approach to taking on the Russian mafia. The ending was particularly disappointing, abrupt, implausible and vague as to what actually motivated the girl’s murder. The implication was that the step father’s illicit relationship with the girl led to the murder, but the writer didn’t fully close the loop on this. Clearly, Ronald Tierney is no Steve Cavanagh.

Nice try, but disappointing.

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What is up with ALL THE FOOD?! Honestly its distracting and a little annoying. Is this a foodie book?? Its ok once in a while..but all the menu descriptions?

Better than most…but

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