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A Murder on Long Island: The Last Advocate

A Joey Mancuso, Father O’Brian Crime Mystery, Book 2

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A Murder on Long Island: The Last Advocate

By: Owen Parr, Claire Bloom - director
Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
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Real estate developer Harold Longworth is facing life in prison for the murder of his wife in their Sagaponack, Long Island home. Just hired by the defense attorneys, former NYPD detective Giuseppe "Joey" Mancuso realizes that for a whole year before the trial, the attorneys have bungled the investigation. Was it on purpose? Are the attorneys covering something up?

Joey and his half-brother, Father Dominic O'Brian, have 10 days before the end of the trial to find the real murderer. The day of the murder, a year ago, Suffolk PD homicide detectives found Mr. Longworth, alone in the home, sitting by his wife's body after he called 911. Her blood was on his clothes. His bloody prints were on the murder weapon. Gunshot residue on his arms and hands.

The prosecution is on the last days of their presentation. They have proven opportunity on the part of Longworth. As for motivation, they are about to show that Mrs. Longworth, the victim, was asking for a divorce and settlement on a $75 million estate. Further, they uncovered that Mr. Harold Longworth suspected his wife of having an affair.

As Mancuso and Father O'Brian begin working the case from their center of operations, Captain O'Brian's Pub and Cigar Bar at the corner of Beaver and Hanover Streets in the Financial District of Manhattan, they find that there could be a lot more to this murder. The Longworth Foundation, a $100 million nonprofit organization, is under FBI probe and IRS audit for potential tax schemes, money laundering, and colluding with foreign governments.

Mancuso, in his admitted Sherlock Holmes style, likes to look beyond the obvious. To observe things others looked at, but did not see. Can Mancuso and O'Brian save Mr. Longworth from a life sentence? Will they be able to unravel a possible fraudulent tax scheme being concocted by the foundation executives? Or, is it simply a case where the husband did it out of jealousy?

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I found this an enjoyable listening experience. Author, story, characters, and narrator were very good.

Enjoyable experience.

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I really like Joey and Father Dom. Mr.Pat is still in the background, but is crucial to keeping the bar running. Joey's love interest is a bit off course for the moment, but I have faith that she'll get back on the right track soon.

What I didn't like, and it was more of an aggravation, is the apparent lack of technical support in the area of medical issues. If a person is shot and is "critical but stable," ends up with a collapsed lung, and has lost a lot of blood, they wouldn't have their injured shoulder repaired right after repairing the lung. They would go to ICU, not a private room, until stable, and then go for the shoulder repair when it's safe. I'm a retired nurse and a voracious reader of/listener to crime novels. I'm about to add book 3 of this series to my Audible library. I finished book 2 in a few hours. Despite my criticism of the medical matters, I'm enjoying these books!

The personable characters and the bar that they own.

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I am a new convert to these mysteries but I am actively seeking them out to keep the story going!! great

love these storylines

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Good story kept me interested in the plot etc reader was good too very believable

Enjoyable

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It is an ok book - keeps your attention but it is not exciting. I found I didn’t connect with the characters
I don’t think I would recommend it

It was ok

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