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What the Puck? [Dramatized Adaptation]

A Tony Mandolin Mystery, Book 3

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What the Puck? [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Robert Lee Beers
Narrated by: full cast, Bradley Smith, Elliot Dash, Andy Brownstein, Yasmin Tuazon, Matthew Keenan, Colleen Delany, Michael John Casey, Kimberly Gilbert, Matthew Pauli, Ken Jackson, Scott McCormick
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San Francisco's only PI with an eye into the supernatural, is having one of those months. His bad mood drives him to his local pub where he encounters his latest client, a Leprechaun who's lost his adopted niece, a runaway Dryad, and that's where the problems begin.

Some days it pours and when Landau Bain, the city's crankiest wizard, arrives on Tony's doorstep, he knows what's coming down isn't rain.

Performed by Bradley Smith, Elliot Dash, Andy Brownstein, Yasmin Tuazon, Matthew Keenan, Colleen Delany, Michael John Casey, Kimberly Gilbert, Matthew Pauli, Ken Jackson, Scott McCormick, Patrick Bussink, Richard Rohan, Andy Clemence, Nora Achrati, Eric Messner, Nanette Savard, Todd Scofield, Rose Elizabeth Supan, David Jourdan, Zeke Alton, Alejandro Ruiz, Terence Aselford.

©2016 Robert Lee Beers (P)2018 Graphic Audio, LLC
Paranormal & Urban Supernatural Urban Fantasy Thriller & Suspense Humorous

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This book was much better, especially without the audio flubs the last one had. The story was more organized and interesting but the ending felt a little sudden like they ran out of time and threw in a last minute shootout to tie off some plots. As usual Frankie is the MVP of the story and overall it's a good book.

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