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The Troubleshooter

Hannibal Jones Mystery Series

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The Troubleshooter

By: Austin S. Camacho
Narrated by: Justin Joseph
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Dan Balor, a high powered Washington attorney, buys an apartment building in the heart of the city, hoping to create low income housing for good families. Instead, he finds the building occupied by squatters: drug dealers, winos, and hookers intent on staying in place. Police and private investigators are unable to empty the building for use by paying residents. No one seems willing or able to take on this challenge until Balor meets Hannibal Jones.

Hannibal soon finds himself up against a local crime boss and his powerful mob connected father. The conflict spreads until Hannibal realizes that his stand against the mob could explode into a full-fledged riot unless he can somehow end it all without surrendering the building and the neighborhood to the criminals.

©2004 Austin S. Camacho (P)2017 Intrigue Publishing, LLC
Crime Fiction Crime Detective Mystery Private Investigators Fiction Mafia
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action-adventure, private-investigators, crime-fiction, thriller, Washington DC

Me, I loved it. But I am not ex-Secret Service or ex-dangerous military or even ex-Homicide Detective, but I do respect the work and dangers they are exposed to and the high degree of critical thinking that becomes a part of who each one of them is. Hannibal Jones has been all three and now is an independent contractor working directly for money, but still has the crusader mentality that goes with where he's been and done. All that said, this assignment is to remove illegal elements squatting in an apartment building working for the lawyer who owns it. Hannibal attracts and collects out of work men he knows from the soup kitchen he volunteers at who are capable and willing to work with him for a decent wage. Then they come afoul of a self-important fool who thinks he rules the world because he is the son of a mob boss. And the real action begins!
Justin Joseph is remarkable as the narrator of this story with so many interesting characters!
I won this audio in a Giveaway!

I want more of Hannibal Jones!

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The Troubleshooter: Hannibal Jones Mystery Series..
Interesting and entertaining, plenty of action and paced just right, never a dull moment.
Looking forward to reading more from this author especially Hannibal Jones.

I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my own request, and voluntarily leave this review.

Good entertainment

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Some interesting characters are introduced in this first book of the series -- characters worth getting to know better. There's also plenty of action, much of it violent, and all of it engaging. I think this is a series to follow.

Justin Joseph's performance is adequate, although he doesn't seem very proficient with accents. And there are more instances than I can remember of repeated text. Editing is a big fail with this production.

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

Interesting characters and plenty of action

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Our protagonist, Hannibal Jones is the troubleshooter. Hannibal has created a life for himself as a protector; righting wrongs for people who can't find peace or justice any other way. In this volume, Hannibal is hired by attorney Dan Baylor to clear out a low-income housing building that has been infested by squatters; i.e., drug dealers, winos, and hookers. During the eviction, Hannibal encounters the mob lieutenant who has been using the building for his illegal business, and he doesn’t want to move. Great action and real-life characters. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Great action and real-life characters!

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"The Troubleshooter: A Hannibal Jones Thriller" (2008) by Austin S. Camacho is a entertaining novel about former Secret Service agent, now private “troubleshooter” Hannibal Jones, who is hired to clean up a run-down apartment building in Washington, D.C. Jones discovers evicting the squatters, drug dealers, prostitutes, and the like is not easy. The story is interesting from the beginning and has a rousing finish. The audio version is well-done, but there are a few annoying spots with repeat dialogue that need to be edited. Highly recommended. Audiobook given free in exchange for honest review.

Kelvin L. Reed
Author of "Guilt by Association"

Interesting from beginning to end

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