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Title: Bird's Eye View
Author: J.F. Freedman
Narrator: Gregory Harrison
Format: Abridged
Length: 5 hrs and 52 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-20-01
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 35 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
But one morning while photographing birds, he sights a plane with his telephoto lens as it touches down on an airstrip across the bay. It's an open secret that this area, with its multitude of hidden waterways, is becoming a hub for illegal arms and drug trafficking.
Fritz witnesses the first in a string of murders involving high-ranking government officials and before he knows it, and against his better judgment, he is digging for the truth.
Fritz is about to learn how dangerous "being involved" can be. For as his quiet life gets more complex, people - including some who are near and dear - start to die. And as his involvement in solving these crimes deepens, Fritz senses that he himself is being scrutinized through a telescopic lens, and that someone, somewhere, is plotting his death.
Members Reviews:
Nice change of pace for a mystery
I listen to lots of mysteries and I get tired of being able to predict the story evolution. This had a good pace, good story, and some interesting twists and turns. Woth the try.
Keeps you reading none stop
A fantastic reading. For those of us, that have little time to read, this is the book for you. I bought it, read it, and enjoyed every minute of it. Suspense, romance, and the atmosphere is 21th century living. Thank,
A good read
I had a hard time getting out of the car to go to my next appointment. You won't be disappointed.
Excellent production of good suspense novel
The story is OK, not blow-you-away different or captivating but keeps your interest. The production, however, is really good! Definitely worth a listen...
Still my favorite
Of the 1000+ audio books I've listened to over the past 8 years, this is in the top 10. Gregory Harrison's first person narration for Fritz Tullis was perfect in capturing the character in this original and unpredictable story. Truly suspenseful.