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Three Can Keep a Secret

A Joe Gunther Novel, Book 24

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Three Can Keep a Secret

By: Archer Mayor
Narrated by: Tom Taylorson
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Archer Mayor's New York Times best-selling Joe Gunther series returns with a complex case involving two corpses, one escaped mental patient, and a long-held secret that binds them together.

"Three can keep a secret, if two of them are dead." (Ben Franklin)

Joe Gunther and his team - the Vermont Bureau of Investigation (VBI) - are usually called in on major cases by local Vermont enforcement whenever they need expertise and backup. But after the state is devastated by Hurricane Irene, the police from one end of the state are taxed to their limits, leaving Joe Gunther involved in an odd and seemingly unrelated series of cases. In the wake of the hurricane, a seventeen-year-old gravesite is exposed, revealing a coffin that had been filled with rocks instead of the expected remains.

At the same time, an old retired state politician turns up dead at his high-end nursing home, in circumstances that leave investigators unsure that he wasn't murdered. And, a patient who calls herself the Governor has walked away from a state mental facility during the post-hurricane flood. It turns out she was indeed once "Governor for a Day," over forty years ago, and she might have also been falsely committed and drugged to keep her from revealing something she saw all those years ago. Amid the turmoil and the disaster relief, it's up to Joe Gunther and his team to learn what really happened with the two corpses - one missing - and what secret the Governor might have still locked in her brain that links them all.

©2013 Archer Mayor (P)2013 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Police Procedural Thriller & Suspense Mystery Suspense Fiction Natural Disaster Scary

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This was one of the better books in the series. Lots of drama and intrigue. Two let-downs were the strange voice of Joe Gunther (sounding like Batman, of all people), and the fact that Gail isn't dead yet. She is like a bee sting on ur behind. Just a terrible character. Pls do away with her in a violent fashion, preferably an explosion or slow-death by poison.

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The book was enjoyable, and I was glad Tom Taylorson was narrating again but then was immediately disappointed that after 18 books he apparently forgot how to do Joe's voice.

Enjoyable

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so glad Tom Taylorson is back. Willie and Joe were sounding pretty strange. Tom brings them right back again. Hugely unexpected storyline/ending. Very good read. Thank you.

yes!

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while the story wasn't the best if the series it was so much easier to enjoy with Taylorson back as narrator!!

welcome back T.T.!

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I am from New York State and spent much time driving around Vermont . It is a comfortable trip down memory lane, with the towns, sights and issues interwoven in good stories.

I have read almost all of the Joe Gunther series.

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