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Wildcat

A Thomas Ironcutter Novel

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Wildcat

By: David Achord
Narrated by: Jamie Cutler
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Thomas Ironcutter is a hard drinking, cigar smoking, ex-homicide detective. A prime suspect in his wife's murder, Thomas spends his days working as a private investigator, all the while waiting on the inevitable knock on the door, when his former co-workers come to arrest him. Now he is about to investigate the most important case of his life. A case that will drag him into a world of corruption, blackmail, and murder. In this high octane thriller, Ironcutter will need all his experience as he faces off against drug traffickers, the FBI, and possibly his wife's killer.

©2016 Severed Press (P)2017 Beacon Audiobooks
Crime Thrillers Mystery Thriller & Suspense Crime Thriller Private Investigators Detective Fiction Smoking Tobacco

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I've read this authors zombie rules series and decided to give this book a try. I was not totally sold on the reader but the story hooked me,the main character was cool and story was well written,I hope another book will be coming out in the series!!!!

great story

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love the story. had twist and turns only issue was the narrator. he couldn't change voices of characters only the volume. sounded like a computer reading it.

narrator was terrible

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It was refreshing to have the main character enjoy cigars throughout the book without making him seem like a frumpy Colombo type and more like Steve McQueen’s Thomas Crown.
The only real negative to the audiobook was the in the performance of the reader. His lack of voice characterization made me wince several times, when he had to use phrases such as “I said” or similar. The other performance issue was the lack of southern accents. The character’s home is in Nashville and they have a very distinct southern drawl.

Cigars without regret!

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I really tried to listen to this book the narrator sounds like a robot terrible decision for now on I’m gonna look for this narrator’s name And avoid the book

Meh

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Narrator sounds like a child learning to read. I am not sure he could improve the simplistic writing in any case.

Bad writing or bad narration?

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