Who's Killing the Old Bank Robbers
Old Guys Murder Mystery #3
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Virtual Voice
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Jon Spoelstra
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
The bank robber I’d like to introduce you to pulled off the biggest bank robbery in American history.
Thirty-eight million dollars.
The FBI caught him, of course. But the Feds never recovered the loot.
Now, decades later, the bank robber is getting out of prison.
Picture Clint Eastwood. Old. Tough. Silent. And absolutely not talking about where the cash is buried.
Unfortunately, a lot of very unpleasant people are suddenly eager to have that conversation.
Which is how Charlie North—septuagenarian amateur sleuth and reluctant trouble magnet—gets dragged into a mess involving missing millions, desperate criminals, and a growing body count.
The trail leads to the strangest possible place for a final showdown: the Salton Sea.
This is a fast read with sharp dialogue, aging criminals, and a hero who refuses to act his age. The money's buried somewhere. The bodies are piling up. Start reading.
This is the third in the Old Guys Murder Mystery series.
WHAT READERS SAY
***** “I so enjoy these characters, they are smart, funny, and they take a murder mystery to a new level. I really enjoy the way this writer writes, there is wisdom there.”
***** “It has a great cast of characters that one would love to have as friends.”
***** “I must admit out of the thousands of mysteries I have read, none have ended this way. Well done!”
***** “A fast-paced, imaginative, and laugh-out-loud funny mystery."
***** “I’m in love with one of the old guys. I’m not telling which.”
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