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Pigtown

By: William Caunitz
Narrated by: Frank Muller
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Caunitz, a NYPD detective for more than 20 years, is a master of police blotter fiction. In the gritty, hardboiled world of the NYPD, Detective Matt Stuart works a shabby beat where homicides are his daily paper work. Tracking down an elusive killer, he is forced to face critical decisions when the trail leads to dangerous criminals who are not on the street, but in uniform.

©1995 William J. Caunitz (P)1995 Recorded Books, LLC
Police Procedurals Suspense Thriller & Suspense Mystery
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If you could sum up Pigtown in three words, what would they be?

Gripping and Very Interesting.
William tells a story that forces you to look at the men and women in blue in a different light

Which character – as performed by Frank Muller – was your favorite?

I will miss Frank Muller - he is one of the best!!!

A Must Listen To !!

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Well written and great narration. Kept me engaged throughout the entire book. This one won’t disappoint.

Great. Listen

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I've listened to this several times. I prefer Burt reading it but this one was good too.

Great story

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A very good middle of the road book by Caunitz and Frank Muller's narration makes Pigtown a must listen.

A very good middle of the road

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Even a good plot can be ruined by the tin ear of a truly bad writer. Gratuitous, puerile sex scenes make it even worse. The author sees the world with the maturity of a 12-year-old boy. I was crying out with embarrassment as I listened.

Embarrassingly bad

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