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Let Us Prey
Death of a Sales Rep
Textual Relations
Audiobook series8 titles

Gotcha Detective Agency Series

Written by Jamie Lee Scott

Narrated by Gabra Zackman and Todd McLaren

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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About this series

Charles has been gone for months, and Mimi's not feeling like being a private detective anymore. She's had it with the liars and the cheats. Speaking of liars and cheats, when she takes on a missing person case for a new client, she's thrown into a web of lies and deceit that ends in murder.

Come along as once again, Mimi Capurro butts heads with her homicide detective boyfriend, Nick Christianson, when their cases cross paths. What surprises do her client and employees have in store?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 28, 2017
Let Us Prey
Death of a Sales Rep
Textual Relations

Titles in the series (8)

  • Textual Relations

    2

    Textual Relations
    Textual Relations

    Mimi Capurro, owner of Gotcha Detective Agency, hasn't seen her old college flame since they teamed up to find a killer several months earlier. Now, after breaking and entering into an alleged predator's home, Mimi and Charles find a murder victim on the floor in his bedroom. When homicide detective Nick Christianson and his new partner, Piper Mason, arrive on the scene, this is not the way Mimi expected to see Nick again. Even though it's his job, Nick is loath to find the killer. I mean, who wants a man who uses social media to prey on young girls to get justice, right? That is, until a teenage girl with ties to the victim disappears. Now Mimi, Nick, and Charles race against the clock to find the killer and hopefully find the girl in the process.

  • Let Us Prey

    1

    Let Us Prey
    Let Us Prey

    A former secret service agent turned private detective, Mimi Capurro. A disgraced NFL player turned homicide detective, Nick Christianson. A snarky (who knows what his background really is) computer forensics specialist, Charles Parks, trying to keep them from killing each other. And now they must find the killer of a New York Times bestselling author's assistant. Gotcha Detective Agency was hired to protect the author, when it was the assistant who really needed protection. And now it's a race to see who can find the killer. Mimi is determined to make up for puking all over Nick's crime scene by solving the murder before he does. Who will solve this case first?

  • Death of a Sales Rep

    3

    Death of a Sales Rep
    Death of a Sales Rep

    Mimi and Charles take some time off from the detective agency to help Charles's friend, Anthony DeLuca, sell his exclusive line of voodoo dolls at a trade show in San Francisco. Mimi is less than thrilled to find out Charles has invited Homicide detective, Nick Christianson, to come along. But as luck may have it, Mimi finds the body of a dead sales rep. When Anthony is implicated in the suspicious death, Mimi is back on the investigative job, and Nick goes off with his old partner at the SFPD, to find a killer. With so many viable suspects, who wanted this sales rep dead?

  • What A Meth

    4

    What A Meth
    What A Meth

    When Mimi accepts $500 from a sketchy client and takes on the case to follow an alleged cheating husband, she almost immediately regrets it. Charles warned her. Why didn't she listen to him? While spying on the husband, the client's house explodes, and so does Mimi's sense of reality. Who is dead, who is hiding, and who may come back to life? This case takes the Gotcha detectives into the underbelly of drug cartels, and Mimi's world is turned upside down. Can Mimi and Nick survive this?

  • Bad Vice

    5

    Bad Vice
    Bad Vice

    Now that Mimi Capurro and Charles Parks are co-owners of Gotcha Detective Agency, and Mimi is single again, all should be going well, especially since they just landed a cushy new contract with the local police department. The prostitution decoy sting operation is in full swing and has the stamp of approval from the chief of police. Mimi can't help but be impressed with how her employees look, in fishnet stocking and pushup bras. And everything is going great until one of the decoys disappears from the sting operation. Now the Gotcha detectives must find the woman, and find out who would want her to disappear, possibly for good, before the police department vice squad realizes she's gone. This case will try the nerves of the Gotcha detectives, and bring Nick back into Mimi's life. Is it possible for them to work together, and just be friends?

  • Who Gives A Split

    7

    Who Gives A Split
    Who Gives A Split

    What could possibly go wrong with Charles attending a vintage wine auction preview? This is the Gotcha Detective Agency after all, and what goes wrong makes Mimi and Charles's head spin. And not from too much wine. Mimi, Charles, and Nick fall into a twisted tale of wine fraud and murder in this latest installment of the Gotcha Detective Agency mystery series.

  • Electile Dysfunction

    6

    Electile Dysfunction
    Electile Dysfunction

    Things are looking up for Mimi and Nick-that is, until a handsome cowboy walks into Mimi's office and hires her to clear him of fraud charges. When politics and horse trading collide, it spells murder, and once again, Mimi and Nick are butting heads as Mimi is now trying to clear her client as a murder suspect. Follow the Gotcha gang on this rodeo trail, to see who gets voted out, who gets bucked off, and who ends up dead.

  • Mary Had a Little Scam

    8

    Mary Had a Little Scam
    Mary Had a Little Scam

    Charles has been gone for months, and Mimi's not feeling like being a private detective anymore. She's had it with the liars and the cheats. Speaking of liars and cheats, when she takes on a missing person case for a new client, she's thrown into a web of lies and deceit that ends in murder. Come along as once again, Mimi Capurro butts heads with her homicide detective boyfriend, Nick Christianson, when their cases cross paths. What surprises do her client and employees have in store?

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