The Big Fear
Hollow City, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Peter Berkrot
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By:
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Andrew Case
About this listen
It's August in New York, and the steaming garbage littering the streets isn't the only thing that stinks.
Civilian investigator Leonard Mitchell can keep his job as the new head of the Department to Investigate Misconduct and Corruption only by successfully prosecuting veteran cop Ralph Mulino.
Mulino shot an armed man on a dark night; he didn't know the man was a fellow cop. Now, to keep his badge and his freedom, he has to make his case to the investigator. But the gun Mulino saw in his victim's hand has disappeared.
As Mitchell digs deeper into Mulino's claim, it becomes clear that the "misconduct and corruption" infecting New York City go far beyond the actions of one allegedly dirty cop. Murder and sabotage force Mulino and Mitchell into an uneasy partnership to uncover the truth and protect the city they are both sworn to serve.
Assuming, of course, they can stay alive...
©2016 Andrew Case (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.What listeners say about The Big Fear
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- 28-03-17
Decent story
Would you listen to The Big Fear again? Why?
Well, I wouldn't listen to it again but that's just because I'd rather listen to something new and not a reflection on this particular book. I'll definitely read the second in the series.
Did Peter Berkrot do a good job differentiating each of the characters? How?
I thought the narration was slightly strange. Not bad, but a bit too breathy throughout. The characters were differentiated though and I didn't find myself wondering whose perspective was given at time.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
I wouldn't make a film but maybe a Netflix or Prime series. Crime, corruption and lies.
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