The Voice of Death by Lawrence J. Epstein
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Book 5 in a mystery series, this book is about political fixer Danny Ryle, who is called up when his friends’ wife is murdered. Following the clues, he enters a race against an unknown player who is out to prevent his solving of the murder. Written in the style of the old detective novels, the world Danny Ryle lives in is gritty and full of mysteries and backdoor deals that are carried out by middlemen. Danny, meanwhile, strives to stay out of his father’s criminal legacy and is only willing to stay on the right side of the law.
Compelling writing style will draw in even the most reluctant fans of mysteries. The details of detective work give us the impression that the author has done his research on what it is truly like on the job. Even paced and very descriptive, it is easy to be transported into this world and feel as if you are right next to Danny, pursuing the criminals who murdered this lady.
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