Lady Justice and the Geriatric Gumshoes
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Narrated by:
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George Kuch
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By:
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Robert Thornhill
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Inspired by their hero, Walt Williams, three retirees decide to give Lady Justice a helping hand.
Although their intentions are good, these septuagenarian sleuths get crossways with the Kansas City mafia, dangerous drug dealers, and the Russian mob.
Walt must come to their rescue, putting himself in harm’s way to pull their eager, but aging, fannies out of the fire.
Follow the action as Walt and the geriatric gumshoes prove once again that good guys can triumph over evil, no matter how old they are.
©2017 Robert Thornhill (P)2018 Robert ThornhillWhat listeners say about Lady Justice and the Geriatric Gumshoes
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- Norma Miles
- 21-07-18
The wisdom to know the difference.
It becomes increasingly difficult to find superlatives to describe these wonderful stories and their narrator, George Kuch.
In Lady Justice and the Geriatric Gumshoes, Mr.Kuch again becomes the elderly cop turned private eye, Walt Williams, intimately relating his latest experiences of family, friends and, yes, three retired citizens who, inspired by Walt's own crime fighting activities, decide to themselves become geriatric caped crusaders. Funny, with deeper thoughts to ponder, this delicious book by Robert Thornhill is another not to be missed.
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- Julie
- 07-12-19
Geriatric hero's
I enjoyed this book. It had a number of small case (or if you like stories) that some how involved three new characters. It kind of reminded me of the being of the series, where an older gentlemen doesn't like what is happening in his neighbourhood and decided to do something about it, in fact Walt's exploits is the very reason they are kicking bad guys buts and taking names. This is fun because like when Walt first started out it doesn't go to plan. Like most Robert Thornhill books it also has a serious side that gets you thinking, in this book it is about the number of children being used in the sex industry. With help from there hero Walt and Kevin the three Geriatric's take on a kidnapping case, get fittted for cement shoes, face off against the Russian Mob who wants there stolen money back, go under cover in a grocery store to take down the mobs protection racket, and spy on elderly residents in a nursing home to stop drugs being stolen. Oh yes and blow up a meth lab. It's all in a day's work for Geriatric gumshoes.
George Kuch gives the narration his considerable talent and adds to the story in the way only he can.
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