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Angel Eyes
- An Amos Walker Mystery, Book 2
- Narrated by: Mel Foster
- Length: 7 hrs and 24 mins
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Summary
When a client disappears before she can give him his assignment, Detroit PI Amos Walker must hunt down a woman he barely knows
After a tour in Vietnam and several years working the streets of Detroit as a private investigator, Amos Walker has seen a lot. But he’s never encountered anything quite like his newest assignment. Ann Maringer, an aging stripper hard at work at one of the city’s many low-grade joints, hires him to find a missing person: herself. She expects to disappear any day now, she says, and she wants to be found.
He goes to her apartment the next day, hoping for more information, but Ann was true to her word and has disappeared completely, leaving behind nothing but a carton of Bel-Airs and a dead man on the floor. Unshaken by the body or the circumstances, Walker sets out to find his client. After all, she paid in advance.
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- Helen Cuthbert
- 26-05-23
Satisfyingly more twists than a cork screw
I would read these books just for the wittitudes and sarcasm of Amos, his observations and punch lines (in the non-violent sense!) A great number of other interesting characters in there as well. there's nothing that Amos Walker doesn't know.
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- Rosaleen
- 19-06-23
Starts well. Ends in chaos
I did enjoy this story and the excellent narration. Until the last couple of chapters. At that point the story became a confusing mess of “action”/ death-and-destruction embedded in tangled plot lines. Too much hard work to sort it all out.
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- Elaine Brien
- 20-12-21
Disappointing
Not as good or as gripping as book 1, the story meanders and becomes overly wordy. Hoping book 3 is more entertaining
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