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Dirty Deeds
- Narrated by: Jack de Golia
- Length: 4 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
I get paid to erase problems.
Did your extramarital affair produce an unwanted complication? Family problems? Just want to enjoy your midlife crisis by yourself?
That's where I come in. For a fee, I'll take care of it. A big fee.
Only, I'm not going to do what you think. I'm not going to save you from them, I'm going to save them from you.
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- SEAC
- 23-06-21
not my typical horror
This is more mystery than the horror I usually read/ listen to, but I enjoyed this way more than I expected. The first line of the book hooked me. It was something similar to 'I kill kids for money'. And the first scene is dude being hired by a lawyer to kill lawyer's daughter..But there's a twist. He doesn't kill the kids.
The cast of this book reminds me more of a cozy, which I do like a cozy from time to time. The characters are likeable. The story unraveled into more of a mystery than expected. And the voice! OMG! I absolutely loved the voice of this book. He was humorous, yet edgy, yet relaxing at the same time. That's an accomplishment
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- Peter Germany
- 07-09-19
A great tale
Okay, I liked Dirty Deeds a lot. It’s got a good storyline and you get stuck in right at the start but the backstory is beautifully weaves into the book and it never feels like there’s an info dump anywhere. The protagonists voice is really good and the humour that comes with it works really well despite some of the heavy subject matter in the book.
Definitely one is recommend and I’m going to have to bump boom two up on my reading list!
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- Bookish Barbi
- 25-08-20
I can dig it
Dirty Deeds is a pretty decent read ya'll.
Dude has people thinking he's doing something illegal, immoral and just wrong on so many level. But the truth is, he's a dam good fella.
The story line is well written and unique. Glad I have the rest of the series on audio.
It's just an overall entertaining book.
Narrator is pretty a cool too.
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- col2910
- 15-02-21
Enjoyable series opener
My second outing on Audible with author Armand Rosamilia following on from his Belford Stories. Dirty Deeds had me back in more familiar crime fiction territory with the first in Rosamilia's Dirty Deeds series.
Listened to and enjoyed a month ago, though some of the finer details escape me... ie the main character's name and those of the supporting cast, mainly his assistant and the FBI agent with a hard-on for him and a passion to bring him to justice for murder of the multiple variety. All our agent has though is suspicion and no hard evidence.
Our main man though ain't a murderer, though he does discretely advertise as such. He'll take a contract for a killing, usually a family member and he'll disappear them, but not in a permanent sense - finding adoptive parents and new identities, while palming the coin offered.
Here, one of his previous jobs comes back to bite him on the bum. A kid he relocated years ago has appeared back on the radar and the mobster who paid for the hit on his son, wants words with our man. Our man's troubles are only beginning.
It's a busy book with plenty going on. We get back story for the main man - he's a baseball card trader by day and has no money worries. His assistant is one of his previous saves. The cop who is after him, far from proving an adversary seems more like an ally and they have more in common than previously thought. You can't always outrun the past.
I'm very sketchy on detail and I probably should have penned a few bullet points shortly after putting it down, but hey hoh. I enjoyed it. I wasn't bored. The main character is likable and whilst the whole set-up saving kids scenario is a bit of a stretch it's an entertaining one. I kind of think the ending is unresolved, just an obvious lead into the cunningly titled sequel Deadly Deeds 2.
3.5 from 5
Rosamilia's Belford Stories was enjoyed a month or two back.
Read - (listened to) January, 2021
Published - 2016
Page count - 208 (4 hrs 59 mins)
Source - Audible purchase
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- Linda
- 17-03-20
Enjoyed very much
This book has a unique plot for a crime/thriller as far as I'm aware. So I would definitely like to listen to the next book in the series.
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