Buried in Boise
Capital City Murders, Book 5
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Joseph L. Stevenson
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Motive, means, and opportunity?
An old classmate from his days at Boston College lived in Boise, and now she’s been missing for over a year. Her husband seems like the perfect suspect, but Nick O’Flannigan, a photographer turned amateur sleuth, wants to know one thing: Why?
“A green thumbs up from me.” (Laurie Buchanan, best-selling author)
Able to visit their home during a yearly event, Nick takes some photos and spots a clue, something no one has mentioned anywhere in the media. Will the clue lead to a guilty widower like he thinks? Or will the answer come from an unexpected direction?
Nick's skills and his time dedicated to his assignment will be stretched in his latest adventure. Start listening today and get caught up with this compelling travel adventure series.
©2019 Troy Lambert (P)2020 Troy LambertWhat listeners say about Buried in Boise
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- Norma Miles
- 26-11-20
"Staying out of troubls."
Boise was the fifth on the list of State capitol for Nick to visit and photograph, a contract to visit them all to provide the pictures for a forthcoming book. After the 400 and something drive from Carson City, he learns of the disappearance of a woman he'd known at college. Unable to resist, and with time on his hands, Nick decides to visit her husband.
This is a fun series, each volume short and simply written, so requiring no mental effort, and narrated again by Joseph L Stevenson.telling the story from Nick's perspective with clear, well articulated reading. No prizes for literature here but a pleasant enough little mystery and a trip around the town. No prizes for guessing the killer.
My thanks to the rights holder of Buried in Boise, who, at my request, freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via Story Origin. At just two hours duration, it fits nicely into odd moments of free time and there is a brief section offering facts about Boise and idaho.
Next stop, Helena.
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