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Lost City
- An Eoin Miller Mystery, Book 3
- Narrated by: David Gurney
- Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins
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Summary
Even though he’s worked his way to the top of the West Midlands criminal heap as right-hand man to crime boss Veronica Gaines, ex-cop Eoin Miller still has to deal with the dregs of the underworld to earn his pay. That’s why he’s dispatched to a low-end hotel to work damage control after a hooker kills a local lowlife. But when one of his comrades is mysteriously murdered at the scene, and a suspicious fire claims two more victims, a simple clean-up job turns absolutely filthy.
Hustling to hide bodies and seek answers, Eoin calls on friends and foes alike, including his estranged wife: a shady cop who’s a little of both. But the scheme he uncovers gives him a bad feeling in his gut that even his diet of pills and sex can’t soothe. Add an ice-cold hit man, a feeble but still ferocious gang lord, vengeful cops, pornography, prostitution, Romani patriarchs, and personal demons, and you’ve got a combustible cocktail of treachery that could blow Eoin Miller’s life sky-high.
In the third book of the gritty Eoin Miller trilogy, nobody walks away unscarred.
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- Phil G
- 08-06-24
Masterful ending to the trilogy
I decided to re-listen to the first two books in this series, Old Gold and Runaway Town before embarking on this final audiobook.
I'm glad I did, since Lost City brings together several of the plot lines from Old Gold and Runaway Town as well as several new threads which are all cleverly interwoven into a gripping tale. The narration was up to the usual excellent standard and I especially liked the voice of a new character, Eoin's father, which helped me to visualise him perfectly. Overall a fantastic story and a fantastic listen.
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