Murder at the Paisley Parrot
A Marshall James Novel
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Narrated by:
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Fred Wolinsky
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By:
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Mark McNease
About this listen
Time waits for no one, including Marshall James. Now 58 and living in New York City, Marshall has outlived the expiration date he was given with a cancer diagnosis three years ago. He beat the odds, but he knows he may not beat the clock. So he’s decided to tell a story or three about some murders he was involved in back in the day.
The year was 1983. The bar was the Paisley Parrot in Hollywood, a gay, mob-run dive where people came to drink and few of them remembered the night before. Marshall loves his job as a bartender there. But one night, among the regulars, a killer arrives. Body by body, death by death, Marshall finds himself pulled into a web of murder, deceit, and crime, with a psychopath waiting at the center of it all. Marshall falls for the cop who is investigating him, not knowing if their relationship will survive or even if he'll come out of this alive. Find out before last call comes around, in Murder at the Paisley Parrot.
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- John Marsden
- 25-12-24
Good Story
This for me was a good story but it was spoiled by the narrator. A good guy working as a bar tender get's involved in murder when he discovers the body of a friend in the dumpster at the rear of the bar where he works. For a time suspected of committing the murder he has to clear his name. Riveting listening. Fred Wolinsky's delivery however was painful to listen to and if the book had not been so good it would have ended up on the dumped pile. Lack of emotion and almost sing song delivery just didn't work.
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