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  • Doyle's Law

  • Arthur Doyle, P.I. Series, Book 1
  • By: Bob Moats
  • Narrated by: Tom Force
  • Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins

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Doyle's Law

By: Bob Moats
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Doyle is a homicide detective. He's a good detective, but he has a problem: he's getting fed up with crime. A hostage situation comes up involving the mayor of Detroit and a mugger whom Doyle put in the hospital. The hostage exchange goes slightly wrong, but it's enough to make Doyle quit the PD. He goes out on his own to become a private eye and, along with another ex-detective, Oscar Drew, they start a business. Their first client is a woman looking for her missing father. But is there more to the story, involving bookies, murder, a missing lottery ticket, and a hot-looking waitress? Doyle and his partner have their hands full trying to sort everything out. Detroit will never be the same when Doyle hits the streets.

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