Janice Tangen
private-investigators, law-enforcement, procedural, twin-cities, false-information, falsely accused, family-dynamics, family, friendship, friction, snarky, suspense, suspicion, thriller, murder, murder-investigation, rivalry, greed, politics, estranged, artist, wealthy, lawyers, ex-cop, small-town***** Murder as a statement. Digging through the interconnected marital and business arrangements of the first deceased is quite a challenge, but when you add in the complicated post-divorce life of Shapiro, the squeaky clean personal and professional life of his private investigator business partner Anders Ellegaard, and an inadequate police force in a small town with no real crime, you have subtotal insanity. It moves along quickly and is as twisty as it is snarky. Plus, all the dead-end trails and red herrings. Just when I'd think that I had a handle on something, PLOT TWIST! Loved it! The narration is well done (with only a few misses) by voice actor MacLeod Andrews and I truly enjoyed listening to his snarky narration.