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  • The Vinyl Detective, Book 3
  • By: Andrew Cartmel
  • Narrated by: Finlay Robertson
  • Length: 11 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (26 ratings)

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Victory Disc

By: Andrew Cartmel
Narrated by: Finlay Robertson
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Publisher's Summary

When one of his cats accidentally discovers a rare Victory Disc, the Vinyl Detective and his girlfriend, Nevada, are whisked into the world of big band swing music and a mystery that began during the Second World War.

Hired to track down the rest of the highly sought-after recordings of the Flare Path Orchestra, our hero will discover that the battles of the last world war aren’t over yet. And if all this sounds simple, it’s only because we haven’t mentioned drive-by shootings, murderous neo-Nazis, or that slight case of being buried alive....

©2018 Andrew Cartmel (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd

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I've really come around to the narrator.
This is another great story, perhaps not as many twists & turns as the 2 predecessors, but still a fantastic romp.

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The Vinyl Vigilante

I enjoyed this series for the most part but only after I made some mental adjustments to my expectations. First there is a far greater demand on the suspension of disbelief than normally required by a book outside the Fantasy and SciFi genre. In fact if you read these as fantasy books with out the magic or as Doctor Who without the Doctor then it’s easier to just enjoy them for what they are. They also use a lot of TV style false drama to drive story - lots of sitcom misunderstanding and false drama along the way that kind of get in the way of the real mystery and drama. If you get past all the. Then they are enjoyable in the way a quirky TV show might be.

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vinyl mysteries

these novels are my great escape from the everyday at the moment. I am reminded of the rivers of London series, not a surprise as the author works on the related graphic novels. i would not call them great literature, but I have grown attached to the characters and am rather fond of jazz, vinyl and everything London. I like the narration as well, a good balance between telling the story and acting out the voices .

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