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Vic Boyo, Doofus Detective in: Double Murders Are Twice as Bad

By: Milo James Fowler
Narrated by: Douglas Reed
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Two murders. One detective. Half a brain.

New York City, 1931: Detective Vic Boyo may not be the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but that doesn't stop him from solving cases as only he can. With a little luck and a whole lot of gumption, Boyo sets out to find the murderer of a local cop. Problem is, Boyo's more interested in a gorgeous femme fatale accused of killing her husband. She's destined for the electric chair, but Boyo's got a hunch she might be innocent. And nobody gets in the way of Boyo's hunches, not even Vic Boyo himself.

©2018 Milo James Fowler (P)2018 Milo James Fowler
Literature & Fiction Modern Detectives Fiction Detective Suspense Mystery
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Boyo sets out to solve some cases, with a bit of flare and humor. By luck he does not get killed and manages to be the hero

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Entertaining to the end!!

Great book with plenty of action and amusement that was well narrated and thoroughly entertaining.

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Vic Boyo

This book is more than humurous with a taste of suspense. Very enjoyable to listen.

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Oh Boyo!

This has got to be the craziest detective novel I've ever read! Boyo is a bungling slapdash character who you can't help liking and willing him to succeed. The story is predictable but very funny, it had me laughing out loud a few times. This is the first of Milo's books I have read but I hope it won't be the last. Douglas Reed does a very good job of the narration and for anyone who is looking for an easy to listen to and not at all serious book I would recommend it. ******

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