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Title: No Regrets, Coyote
Author: John Dufresne
Narrator: Peter Ganim
Format: Unabridged
Length: 11 hrs and 7 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-12-13
Publisher: Audible Studios
Ratings: 2.5 of 5 out of 12 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective
Publisher's Summary:
For readers of Elmore Leonard and Dennis Lehane, a South Florida noir from the bestselling author of Louisiana Power & Light.
On Christmas Eve in Eden, Florida, Wylie "Coyote" Melville, therapist and forensic consultant, is summoned to a horrific crime scene. Five members of the Halliday family have been brutally killed. Wylie's rare talent is an ability to read a crime scene, consider the evidence seen and unseen, and determine what's likely to have happened. The police are soon convinced that the deaths were a murder-suicide carried out by a broken and desperate Chafin Halliday, but Wylie's not so sure.
As Wylie begins his own investigation with the help of his friend Bay Lettique - a poker playing sleight-of-hand artist with links to the Everglades County underworld - he discovers a web of corruption involving the police union, Ponzi-scheming lawyers, county politicians, and the Russian mob. What follows is a heart-stopping, edgy novel that introduces a completely original crime solver.
Members Reviews:
Great regret and disappointment
I painfully hung on for the first half of this book but then realized the only reason I was still listening was for the narrator's smooth and calming tone. I picked this up after close acclaims and cannot be more disappointed. The plot(s) is a mess. The ending is obvious. One third of the book is easily irrelevant and unnecessary, and sadly those are the best parts. There are a plethora of characters for no reason. I either completely do not have the appreciation for great literature or this was truly a waste of time.
No regret Coyote
The narrator was excellent. The book had a lot of characters and lot going on. I felt you had to concentrate on who was who otherwise it was confusing.