The Holy City Murders
A Duke Dempsey Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Gene Blake
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By:
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Ron Plante Jr.
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Duke Dempsey is a private investigator in 1938 Charleston, SC. He is thrust into the case of a lifetime when the Vatican comes calling and hires him to find an invaluable relic. Charleston is also hit with the mysterious murders of a prominent priest of St. Patrick's Cathedral and a local cop. Duke is forced into a partnership with the presiding detective, Johnny Stampkin, to find the relic and solve the murders. The case takes a multitude of twists and turns as they navigate through Roman Catholic puzzles, Civil War secrets, and a Nazi assassin.
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- carolanns_books
- 24-07-20
1930 crime/ detective book
The Holy City Murders is a book based in Charleston SC in 1939. The story is about a string of murders committed by a Nazi looking for a religious relik. The investigation is conducted by Duke Dempsey and his old partner Detective Stampkin.
I read this book in January and absolutely loved it. The character of Duke is brilliant and Gene Blake did a great job at playing him.
Blake's narration brought all the characters to life and had that edgy 1930s type accent which made the story come to life.
I highly recommend this audiobook and I'm looking forward to starting the 2nd book in the series.
The author gave me a copy of this audiobook in return for an honest review.
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