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  • Eagles Die Too

  • The Jessica James Mysteries, Book 4
  • By: Meg O'Brien
  • Narrated by: Cathi Colas
  • Length: 8 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Eagles Die Too

By: Meg O'Brien
Narrated by: Cathi Colas
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Summary

She's been called headstrong. She's been called opinionated. Hell, she's been called everything in the book, and now, in this fourth mystery in the acclaimed series, the outlaw Jesse James rides again.

It's springtime in upstate New York, where the lilacs are in bloom and love is all around—even for Jessica James, full-time investigative reporter and part-time fool. Well, why shouldn't she be? Everyone else is in love: her mother, still honeymooning with the mischievous Charlie Browne; and her sometime lover, mobster Marcus Andrelli, who seems to have forgotten Jesse and taken up with another woman. For Jesse, though, love is literally in the air, with a handsome pilot named Mac Devlin.

The mystery starts simply, and in Jesse's never-dull world, that's a feat. A mysterious man is shadowing Mac, and the reporter instinct in Jesse takes over. What does this stranger want, and how does it involve her mother's elusive new husband, who disappears as quickly as he appears, always with Jesse's mom in tow? Mac and Jesse team up—reluctantly at first—to find the vanished newlyweds. Together, they are drawn into a perilous and deadly game of blackmail and secrets from the past, where the high-flying stakes mean life or death.

©1992 Meg O'Brien (P)2024 David N. Wilson
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loved the narration of Cathi Colas.

We have mystery, blackmail, secrets and trills.

Jessica is a full-time investigative reporter, her sometime lover, mobster Marcus has taken up with another woman. Then love appears in the shape of handsome pilot named Mac Devlin. Oh then the mystery starts.

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Exciting mystery

Jessica/Jesse James is an interesting character who is fiercely independent but also emotionally quite needy. In this book she meets a pilot, Mac who is interested in her. But there is a fly in the ointment, a mysterious man who is always around Mac and who he has arguments with. Jesse is intrigued and gets pulled into an exciting mystery involving flights delivering drugs.
This is a well written book, although it was a bit confusing at first as I hadn't read any of the earlier books.
The narration was well done and portrayed the emotions of the characters very well.

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