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City of Strangers
City of Strangers
City of Strangers
Audiobook8 hours

City of Strangers

Written by Mark Wheaton

Narrated by Timothy Andrés Pabon

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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When a priest is brutally gunned down in front of St. Jerome’s Chinese-American Catholic Church, Father Luis Chavez is asked by the archdiocese to lead an inquiry. With the confessed killer already in custody, it looks like an open-and-shut case. That is, until Father Chavez digs deeper.

As the killer’s confession unravels, Father Chavez teams up with Deputy District Attorney Michael Story to get to the bottom of it. Together, they discover a conspiracy leading back to one of the world’s oldest criminal organizations.

But just as the team is about to break the case, a mysterious virus sweeps through Los Angeles, sending the city into a spiral of panic—and Father Chavez into the heart of a mystery that could rock the City of Angels to its core.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 6, 2016
ISBN9781522614661
City of Strangers
Author

Mark Wheaton

Born in Texas, author Mark Wheaton now lives in Los Angeles with his wife and children. Before penning his Luis Chavez novels, he was a screenwriter, producer, and journalist, writing for the Hollywood Reporter, Total Film, and more.

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    Book number 2 in the series is not much better than book #1. The plot is unnecessarily complex and the biochemistry of disease transmission is all wrong. I am really curious about whether the murderer would really use aerosol strychnine and how he got it into the can.I don't think I will read any more of this series.I received a review copy of "City of Strangers" by Mark Wheaton (Thomas and Mercer) through NetGalley.com..