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  • Doyle's Paradise

  • Art Doyle, P.I., Book 4
  • By: Bob Moats
  • Narrated by: Tom Force
  • Length: 3 hrs and 45 mins

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Doyle's Paradise

By: Bob Moats
Narrated by: Tom Force
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Doyle decides to take a huge windfall of money from recovering Egyptian artifacts and take a vacation. It's his first in years, since he was a detective for the Detroit PD. Now a private investigator, he can set his own work schedule.

He decides to close the business and go to Paradise, Hawaii. His new girlfriend, Poppy Drake, has decided to go along, and Doyle's secretary, Marge, is invited. Doyle's partner, Oscar Drew, decides to visit relatives and passes on paradise. Now in Hawaii, on a very secluded, private island, Doyle, Poppy, and Marge are loving the sun, sand, and the ocean, but they are drawn into the murders of guests. Doyle realizes he must solve the killings before Poppy, Marge, or himself become victims. Will he save Paradise before it becomes a living hell?

This is the fourth audiobook in the Doyle series.

©2015 Bob Moats (P)2015 Bob Moats

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