
Murder Times Three
Waverly Place Mysteries, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Joshua Zeck
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By:
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Gordon Blitz
About this listen
Riley, an asexual retired fraud investigator, discovers three dead bodies; a father (Ned), his daughter (Millie) and gay son (Conner) who all live in a large mansion called Waverly Place. Their deaths may have been caused by a pandemic, but there is also a suspect -- the gay caregiver (Asher) hired to take care of Ned and Waverly Place. During the novel, Asher forms a sexual relationship with both Millie and Conner.
Riley becomes an amateur sleuth with the help of Felix, The Cat, the creator of the podcast, Sofa Investigators. As Riley searches for Asher and finally locates him, Asher awakens Rileys own suppressed sexuality, and they become lovers. Riley receives assistance from the feline living at Waverly Place who actually witnessed a murder. The cat is ultimately named Divine Miss M and becomes a major figure in solving the mystery.
©2024 gordon blitz (P)2024 gordon blitzWhat listeners say about Murder Times Three
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- Angela Lusby
- 08-12-24
Great Audio Narator and Intersting Plot Twist
I really enjoyed Josh Zeck's narration. He has a great voice and I especially liked his British accent.
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- Kathy Reddy
- 08-21-24
Suspense and Anxiety Reign Supreme
Murder Times Three by Gordon Blitz had an abundance of characters with very dysfunctional lives. At first I did not like any of them, but as the story unraveled, I found that changing, and I became involved in all of their tensions and in many cases, sad and lonely lives. The narrator, Joshua Zeck, used good emphasis to show their anxieties by inflection and cadence of the author's descriptions. I did laugh when Riley had to urinate but Ned's body was in the way. A little macabre humor. Mr. Zeck's voice was pleasant, words were pronounced correctly, and he did an excellent job dropping his voice a bit when the character talking changed. The only suggestion I have is for the author not to overdo the cultural references. Not all readers may be as culturally literate as he is!
Overall, it was a good mystery; I found I was most attentive the final 2 hours, and the ending was surprising, yet not unexpected. Poor Millie. The best laid plans, and all that.
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- Ryan Peters
- 09-11-24
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Story was weak. Narrator was good to listen to. Like to hear more of him.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-03-24
good storyline, kept me listening
excellent narrator! it was an interesting storyline that made me want to keep listening. the outcome surprised me.
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