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Sleuth Slayer

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Sleuth Slayer

By: Bruce W. Burton, Jeffrey B. Burton
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America's leading mystery writers are being brutally murdered. Third-tier author Guy Davitt?a would-be Dashiell Hammett?stumbles upon the killer?s bizarre M.O. (the deaths are lifted from mystery novels). But Davitt cannot convince deeply skeptical police a ?Sleuth Slayer? actually exists. Through a dark labyrinth of film studio power brokers, publishing industry politics, a decadent family's wealthy influence, police immorality?as well as the dawning realization that he himself is on the killer's list?Davitt pursues the truth. Hard-Boiled Mystery Police Procedural Fiction Suspense Detective
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I liked this story and I didn't mind that it was not human narrated. The narration was surprisingly good, but it left me wondering why the book was narrated by a female voice with a foreign accent if the main character is a California guy telling his story in the first person. Go figure.

good solid story

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The plot seemed pretty interesting. But having a female British bot voice narrate a story about and told from the point of view of a California male was terrible. I couldn’t finish it because it was so distracting—not to mention the mispronunciations.

The narration was AWFUL!

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