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The Gumshoe Files
- The First Three Gumshoe Files
- Narrated by: William L. Sturdevant
- Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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As with all Henke novels, the twists and turns of these stories continue right up to the end.
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- Amazon Customer
- 18-02-19
Great stories, well worth a listen
Loved it! Really great captivating stories that made you want to keep listening and not turn it off! Spent most of my holiday listening to it. I would recommend!
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- Joyce Felstehausen
- 18-10-18
Not just three mystery stories
These three cases set in the late 1940's are packed with murder, kidnapping, missing persons, arrogance, and greed. The characters are well developed, real, interesting, and very human. Henke does more than track down perpetrators and arrest them. The effect of paradigms on what you look for and what you see, the emergence of the female character in seeking gender equality, and the pursuit of justice are issues explored in these stories. There are lessons to be learned. William Sturdevant is fast becoming one of my narrators of choice. He brings the characters to life (or should I say he gives them a voice).
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- Laurie Constable
- 29-08-18
Very entertaining!
These 3 stories are not quick, sparse anecdotes, but are developed cases set in post WWII era with great backstories. The narrator has great intonation and kept the character voices recognizable. I love period pieces and the time period was accurately described. I enjoyed this book very much and look forward to more Gumshoe Files!
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- Myrna
- 02-11-18
good story
The story was good. Not quite the typical gumshoe stories. I will check out other stories in the series to see how the characters develop.
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- Valerie
- 18-07-18
My first Paul Henke book
I gave this audible book a solid 3 stars. I would have rated it better but as a woman, I was disappointed that he didn't have strong female characters. I would like to try more Paul Henke books as he has had a very interesting life so has lots to offer to the story line. I have also listened to William L Sturdevant before and enjoy his narration. He offers different characters that are believable and kept me engaged.
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