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Fire on the Mountain
- The Bill Walton Mysteries
- Narrated by: James Kirkland
- Length: 5 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
"The world has always loved crime-solving duos, from Holmes & Watson to Woodward & Bernstein to Turner & Hooch. And though there are many examples, a clear void has always existed: that of a charming and loquacious NBA-legend-turned-sports-commentator, and his faithful yet frustrated play-by-play sidekick. Well that vacancy has finally been filled, and my prayers have been answered. So, not only are The Bill Walton Mysteries a delight to read, they’ve also made me believe in God again." (Jason Sudeikis)
"The greatest achievement in the history of Western civilization is this mystery novel starring Bill Walton and Dave Pasch." (Awful Announcing)
Bill Walton is still driving Dave Pasch crazy. In book two of the Bill Walton Mysteries, the seven-foot Deadhead won't let his broadcasting partner enjoy himself, even in Maui. He drags him out of the world's greatest luau and right into a deadly mystery, while an erupting volcano threatens the lives of everybody on the island. Walton and Pasch have three days to solve the murder of one of Walton's oldest friends while calling the greatest basketball tournament under the sun, the Maui Invitational. Together, the two announcers put their jobs, and their lives, on the line for truth, justice, and the Deadhead way
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- Max
- 17-03-21
If you like pina coladas.. you'll love this read.
It's a rare thing to be at the inception of something big. Reading this, just the second book in the Bill Walton mysteries, you get that feeling. Walton and Pash make a truly original duo, blending crime sleuthing with hippy spirituality and of course, sportscasting. The story itself is somewhere between the Big Lebowski and Macguyver, and the author's narration adds colour, particularly to the gregarious Bill Walton. In what has been rather a subdued year, this book will put a smile on your face and remind you of good times. I'll be recommending this to my closest friends, but if you chance by this review - do yourself a favour and give it a try. You'll not regret it.
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