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The Memorabilia Man: When They Tell You They’re Not Gangsters.....

By: Charlie Wood
Narrated by: Graham Mack
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In the spring of 2014, struggling musician Mike Bradley is forced to do some manual work over the spring bank holiday to make ends meet. What was supposed to be a routine decorating job turns into a life-changing decision.

Is the Memorabilia Man all he appears to be?

A story of loyalty and betrayal and a misguided sense of honor.

©2020 Charles Wood (P)2020 Charles Wood
Crime Fiction Dark Humour Fiction Suspense
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Lovable criminals

Throughout this listen a strong air of the English West Midlands is present, or more precise Birmingham. Even if you are not English nor been here on stay-cation then Charlie Wood describes the setting endearingly.

The characters are criminals but have distinct lovable traits, and will find their way into your interest from the first minutes of listening. Twists, turns, and switch-a-rooes keep both the book, story, and you on alert which kept my interest throughout.

A nice touch is also the choice of a British narrator - Graham Mack does a very good job bringing the book to life.

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Wow,wow

I wasn't sure at first when I I requested this free book. I tell you what Charile. thank you for allowing me this free book throughly enjoyed listening from start to finish. what twists this book has,
oh I really hope there will be a follow up to this book.
This my first time listening to this author and narrator between them both what a fantastic job. 😘😘👍🏾👍🏾 Thank you so much xx
oh yes and wonderful to be able to relate to those parts of Birmingham my home town in this book was an extra special experience.

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Played like a fiddle

"The Memorabilia Man" has a great sense of place right out the gate. The introduction instantly hooks you and you slowly begin to invest in the main character.

Many twists that I'm not giving away, and turns are littered throughout this read and the authenthic Graham Mack does an excellent job narrating, overall a pleasant voice.

I was played like a fiddle and so the 5 stars rain all around.

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A truly British long story

I thought this was a bit long but it's full of British wit and humour and I loved the pop culture references.

There are many characters who keep appearing and re appearing, you have to keep up.

The crime, mystery and suspense works very well.

Mack has his work cut out needing so many different voices to cover so many characters but he pulls it off perfectly. The narration is excellent.

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