
Wedding Bells for Brett
Brett Cornell Mysteries, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Travis Henry Carter
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By:
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David D'Aguanno
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"Gary N. and Helen W. Trank of 66 Colstone Boulevard take great pleasure in announcing the recent nuptials of their daughter Pamela Ann, and Brett Cornell...."
The above words appeared in the local newspaper, and thousands of women throughout the city immediately went into mourning!
Well, not exactly.
But private detective and self-proclaimed unscrupulous bastard Brett Cornell nearly went into cardiac arrest when, shortly thereafter, he received a personal home visit from Homicide Lieutenant James Wilson.
It seems that a beautiful young heiress had been found dead in a hotel suite under mysterious circumstances, and it wasn't clear whether she could be identified as Pamela Ann Trank...Pamela Ann Densen...or Pamela Ann Cornell!
Will a short walk down the aisle result in an extended prison sentence for our poor, put-upon hero?
Brett once again lets his weakness for money and his fascination with beautiful women get the better of him in this fourth Brett Cornell novel set in the late 1980s.
©2012 David D. D'Aguanno (P)2018 David D. D'AguannoBook 4
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Another deliciously funny, and definitely non-p.c. episode in the life of the moustachioed (out of work) P.I. himself, Brett Cordell. The local cops hate him, the ladies love him, but not as much as he loves himself. All brilliantly narrated again, with distinctly individual character voicings, by Travis Henry Carter.
An absolute must read (if you catch my drift)
He, he.
The Hanging Gardens of Ava!on
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The book doesn;t take itself too seriously but it is a funny book anyway, if you can get over how pompous and self-loving Brett is.
The narrator read it perfectly and made the book even more enjoyable.
great funny story
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