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Title: A Shadow on the Wall
Subtitle: The Zack Taylor Mysteries, Book 3
Author: Dale T. Phillips
Narrator: Bob Barton
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs
Language: English
Release date: 08-14-15
Publisher: Dale T Phillips
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective
Publisher's Summary:
Zack Taylor's new life is crumbling. His fledgling business is in jeopardy, he's been dumped by his lady love, and a murderous gang leader is bent on revenge. A shattered Zack is enticed onto a movie shoot to provide martial arts expertise and security, when a sudden murder raises the stakes. Zack must deal with his own demons, as well as a host of shadowy tricksters with secrets to hide. Death is at hand, and Zack must figure out who to trust in a world of illusion built on money and power.
Members Reviews:
I really enjoyed this 3rd Zack Taylor novel
I really enjoyed this 3rd Zack Taylor novel. It kept me guessing until the end of the book and I am anxiously awaiting the next one.
You can't put this book down
Zack Taylor, one of the latest in a long list of wonderful pseudo--thugs who have inhabited my reading life is one of the best. He's tough enough to cry only when it really hurts, smart enough not to get caught, and romantic enough to try to help others who often need a shit-load of nearly unmanageable help. He has a girlfriend he would love to spend his life with, but he has no idea what that life is going to be like. She doesn't either, and that's the rub from her viewpoint.
On the first page, he lumbers up the steps to his single-male hovel and is immediately greeted by a halfway decent cop who is there to tell him that his worst enemy in the whole world, Ollie Southern, is looking for Zack in order to kill him off.
Zack, for lack of anything better to do, bumbles his way into the inner workings of a movie being filmed on location in Portland, Maine. In fact, the movie is a Hollywood version of what may have been the most heroic day in Zackâs life. The movie folks neglected to point this out to Zack when they hired him.
Zack is strong and smart and wily. But for him, tragedies pop-up like ducks in a shooting gallery. Guys get dead. Women get hurt. Promises fall through. The cops treat him like dog-meat. The movie people are working their wonders in a world of Let's-Pretend.
Zack Taylor, one of the latest in a long list of wonderful pseudo--thugs who have inhabited my reading life is one of the best. He's tough enough to cry only when it really hurts, smart enough not to get caught, and romantic enough to try to help others who often need a shit-load of nearly unmanageable help. He has a girlfriend he would love to spend his life with, but he has no idea what that life is going to be like. She doesn't either, and that's the rub from her viewpoint.
On the first page, he lumbers up the steps to his single-male hovel and is immediately greeted by a halfway decent cop who is there to tell him that his worst enemy in the whole world, Ollie Southern, is looking for Zack in order to kill him off.
Zack, for lack of anything better to do, bumbles his way into the inner workings of a movie being filmed on location in Portland, Maine. In fact, the movie is a Hollywood version of what may have been the most heroic day in Zackâs life. The movie folks neglected to point this out to Zack when they hired him.
Zack is strong and smart and wily. But for him, tragedies pop-up like ducks in a shooting gallery. Guys get dead. Women get hurt. Promises fall through. The cops treat him like dog-meat. The movie people are working their wonders in a world of Let's-Pretend.
Meantime, Zack is trying to get his life in order. Generate stability.