In Truth and Claw [Dramatized Adaptation]
A Mick Oberon Job, Book 4
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Ari Marmell
About this listen
Mick Oberon may look like just another 1930s private detective, but beneath the fedora and the overcoat, he's got pointy ears and he's packing a wand.
A series of brutal murders is sweeping Chicago, baffling both the local police and the Seelie Court, who sense that an aura of corruption and death has touched Mick himself. When Mick's associates become targets, and a vampire appears in his office, Mick is drawn into his most dangerous hunt yet. A hunt that will lead him to seek answers about his mysterious past and what it could mean for those in his present.
Performed by Eric Messner, Elizabeth Jernigan, Nora Achrati, Chris Genebach, Bradley Smith, Kimberly Gilbert, Scott McCormick, Terence Aselford, Colleen Delany, David Jourdan, Catherine Aselford, Ren Casey, Casie Platt, Richard Rohan, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Mort Shelby, Joe Mallon, Ken Jackson, Lawrence Redmond, Lily Beacon, Michael John Casey, Nanette Savard.
©2018 Ari Marmell (P)2018 Graphic Audio, LLCWhat listeners say about In Truth and Claw [Dramatized Adaptation]
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- D. Dolenz
- 26-07-24
Lost me
I loved the first three audiobooks. Graphic audio does such a good job. This one just got weird.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-10-23
MEH
After 2 books I was, hmmm
After 3 books I was, maybe
After 4 books I'm, meh
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- Sam Crockett
- 02-12-23
Very enjoyable
I’m hoping that there will be another book to tie up the end. Apart from the overly heavy use of American rhyming slang of the 1930’s I’ve really enjoyed these books
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