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Devil Dealing

The Ryder Quartet Volume 1

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Devil Dealing

By: Ian Patrick
Narrated by: Ian Patrick
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A top police investigative unit breaks an illegal gambling operation in the context of rampant police corruption and drug-fueled gangster violence in the city. Lead detective Jeremy Ryder is a physically powerful, quiet and meticulous investigator. His partner Navi Pillay is a small and exceptionally strong Tamil martial arts instructor, and she provides the speed and physical power to complement Ryder's incisive sleuthing abilities. Together with their other detective colleagues Ryder and Pillay crack open two interwoven criminal operations. There are two key villains. One is a corrupt murderous senior police officer at the heart of the illegal gambling operation and the other is a sinister and violent gangster dealing in drugs and murder. Each of them presides over lesser criminals and each of them controls separate domains of corruption until their paths cross in a spectacular climax.

©2015 Ian Patrick (P)2015 Ian Patrick
Police Procedurals Crime Thrillers Mystery Thriller & Suspense International Mystery & Crime
Gripping Plot • Fast-paced Action • Clear Professional Voice • Diverse Characters • Witty Dialogue • Relevant Themes

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What did you love best about Devil Dealing?

Lovely plot. Twists and turns. So believable. Brilliant dialogue. Action that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

What did you like best about this story?

It was so real: I live near where this action takes place and every street, every shop, every beach was accurately portrayed.

What about Ian Patrick’s performance did you like?

Mysterious and nice and authoritative, and lovely characters created.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Cops on the hunt

Any additional comments?

Good sound quality. Nice resonant feel all the time.

Excellent in every way

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Would you listen to Devil Dealing again? Why?

Yes. Great voice and diction, and mystery is nicely conjured up.

What did you like best about this story?

Realism. Very true to life. Tough criminals and even tougher cops. Nice short sections, and we're given the time of day that each scene takes place in. I like that.

What does Ian Patrick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He obviously knows these characters inside out. He doesn't do full-blooded characterizations, but just suggests the characters with a slight change of pitch or accent. I preferred the listening to the reading, actually.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Very sad scene early on when someone dies, but the breathless excitement after that keeps you going.

Any additional comments?

The book dips a little in energy about three-quarters of the way through, and then picks up again for a rip-roaring finish. Then a nice slow final scene to wrap things up.

Even better listening

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Would you listen to Devil Dealing again? Why?

Oh yes. Very suspenseful and evil and filled with action.

What did you like best about this story?

Villains as evil as they come

Which scene was your favorite?

One particular murder, which would spoil the plot top talk about

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Holding up a mirror to real crime

Any additional comments?

Nice quality of voice and studio work. I read this book three months ago and only listened to the audiobook now. Great voice work.

Delicious evil criminals and good and bad cops

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This was a pleasure to listen to. The book is well-plotted, suspenseful, and beautifully written. The details of police procedure, the forensic detail, and the witty characters make it an enjoyable experience in every respect. Violent at times, always very true to life, it is also tender and whimsical. It would have been good to have two voices reading - one for women and the other for men, but the narrator does an excellent job.

Sharp, fast, compact police procedural thriller

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I liked all of the books in this series, the last one best of all. Maybe this first one is the slowest of them all, but I can see that it was necessary to set the scene for all of the books. What is clear is that Jeremy Ryder is every bit as powerful as Jack Reacher in Lee Child's books. He is a wonderful policeman and his wife Fiona is brilliant, too. They are a great couple with a great dog, and it was sad to get to the end of their adventures. I hope they come back.

The narration is nice and easy and flows comfortably. I think that a couple of women's voices would have added to it, but it is still very professionally done.

First in a great series

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