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No Obvious Cause

The Dublin Murder Mysteries, Book 2

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No Obvious Cause

By: Valerie Keogh
Narrated by: Stephen Daly
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No Obvious Cause is the second instalment in the Dublin Murder mystery series and will appeal to fans of authors such as Peter James, L. J. Ross and Ruth Rendall.

A murder followed by a series of random, motiveless crimes leaves Detective Garda Sergeant Mike West and his team puzzled. When Edel Johnson arrives at the scene of a crime Mike is taken aback, more so when he discovers she is now working with a victim support group. He has feelings for her, but he is the garda who investigated her husband's murder, and their relationship is complicated.

With crime in Dublin’s suburbs at an all-time high and his superiors breathing down his neck, West doesn't need the distraction.

But someone wants Edel out of the way, and it's up to West to find out who....

©2020 Valerie Keogh (P)2020 W. F. Howes Ltd
Police Procedurals Crime Thrillers Mystery Thriller & Suspense Suspense

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This is not the most riveting book I have ever read, but I really did enjoy listening to it overall. The story was pretty good and plausible and I like the narrator's voice.

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My niece recommended this series and I’m so glad she did. Great mystery and fun romance.

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Whatever the narrator said, it sounded like he had the flu. Just stuffy and downtrodden.

The narrator seemed to have a stuffy nose

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Unimaginative story, expected progression, cardboard characters involved in implausible scenarios stricken with psychologically questionable “inner talk” rampant.
If that weren’t enough, the performance is the most uninspired ever having been delivered. Think reading the phone book, what paint sounds like when it dries, or perpetual scratching of a chalkboard by twelve thousand evil gnomes. truth be told, the monotonous flatness of this performance may be a suitable sleep aid, but when combined with such poor writing it is a hard “no” for me. I cannot recommend this book.

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