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Murder, Sometimes

Jason Callahan, Book 1

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Murder, Sometimes

By: Patricia Lee Macomber
Narrated by: Scott Russell Test
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Fresh off the NYPD, Jason Callahan has his own detective agency, a nice apartment, and a secretary who doesn't drive him crazy. Jason is happy with his life. Until he meets Trina Dane, that is. Trina is that crazy lady you always worry about meeting. She's also psychic. From the minute Jason meets her, he finds himself spiraling downward into a world of ghosts, spells and demons. But Trina is also beautiful and funny and Jason can't quite force himself to stay away.

Jason and Trina's first case: The repeated attempted murder of one of the city's high rollers. Alarms haven't helped. Even video surveillance can't seem to detect the would-be assassin. Now, it's up to Jason and Trina. Can they catch the killer before he succeeds, or is he something beyond human, something beyond capture?

©2014 Patricia Lee Macomber (P)2014 David N. Wilson
Private Investigators Thriller & Suspense Cozy Mystery Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Suspense Fantasy
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Murder, Sometimes was such a fun and enjoyable listen. I mean right out of the gate it was well-paced and not one dull moment. This story was a perfect balance of mystery and paranormal sprinkled with some good sarcasm and great funky chic characters.

I thought the two main characters, Jason and Trina played off each other really well. They made a great team. I loved Benny at the beginning of the story and how he channeled the signing of the ball cards. It was quite fulfilling and not predictable with good twists and a great ending.

Scott Russell Test did an outstanding job voicing this audiobook. Each character was a standout. All were exceptional with their own nuances and flair. His voice inflections were spot on for the characters and I didn't want this book to end.

I can't wait to listen to more in this series. For the author: wonderful story.
I received this audiobook foc in exchange for an unbiased review.

I absolutely loved this audiobook!

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A light-hearted mystery that holds your attention throughout.

Scott Russell Test did a good job narrating.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Twists and turns!

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i can’t say that this is the best book i’ve ever listened to but i can’t say it’s the worst either. imo it would’ve been a 4star review across the board but the narrator did the worst “female” voice ever. other then that it was an audiobook that kept me entertained from the start to the beginning, the plot was good and it was a nice change that the police & a psychic got along so well even tho he had doubts about her abilities at first. also, the ending, or lack of ending i should say, was ingenious, that’s definitely the best way possible to make sure the reader buys the next book in the series. kudos.😉

easy, fun, & entertaining

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Jason a detective with an unusual partner Trina, case is just as unusual. Baseball cards, with an authentic signature, problem the guy is dead. Has a Humerous twist with ghosts. The audio was good, good voice added to the story. Given audio for my voluntary review

Humorous

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Well written and engaging and a great performance by Scott Russell Test

My one issue is that there was very clearly a change in recording environment or equipment 2/3 of the way into the story. It was really jarring at the transition point and didn't match

Great story and performance

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