
A Body in a Bathhouse
A Mitch O'Reilly Mystery, Book 1
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Theo Sinclair
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Brad Shreve
This is a private investigator whodunnit mystery novel.
On the verge of bankruptcy, private investigator Mitch O’Reilly takes any gig that comes his way while running his Eye Spy supply shop in a forgotten Los Angeles strip mall. After two tours in Afghanistan, Mitch’s life amounts to running his store, coping with his fun-loving sister Josie, and scoring with anonymous men he meets online.
That changes when he gets a break. A beloved comedy scriptwriter is murdered at a bathhouse, and Mitch is hired to prove the innocence of the club custodian. Adapting from a two-bit gumshoe to a high-profile sleuth proves more challenging than he expected.
As if Mitch didn’t have enough to deal with, playful bathhouse operator Trent Nakos enters his life. After a heartbreaking past, the manager is the definition of a man the brooding PI actively avoids.
Following leads from sprawling mansions to sketchy hoods is demanding, but becomes more troublesome when deadly threats jeopardize the biggest opportunity of his career.
This is a whodunnit mystery novel. While there is an element of romance, it is not a m/m romance novel.
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Mitch is a P.I on the edge of bankruptcy when he is hired by a lawyer to find the murder of a screenwriter in a bathhouse. Mitch,along with his wacky twin sister, investigate the members and staff of the bathhouse and the friends, family and significant others in his life.
I found that once the story progressed I really got into it. The plot line and the characters will need more development but as a first in the series, Mitch O'Reilly is one series I hope to listen to more of.
The narration by Theo Sinclair was excellent as well
I recieved this audiobook free in exchange for an honest review.
GREAT START TO A SERIES
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Male narrators often aren't the best when it comes to female roles; at first, I thought this will be the case here, but I actually liked how Theo Sinclair voiced Mitch's sister even though it's much softer than I imagined her to speak. I also imagined Mitch with a gruffer voice; this one seems almost feminine at some points. Expression-wise, I wouldn't give the narrator 5/5, but he's still not bad and he has a very pleasant voice. This book makes me consider checking out what else he's worked on.
What I think of the story:
Following a character around while they ask questions should not be this enjoyable.
If you ask me exactly what attracts me to this book, I wouldn’t be able to pinpoint it. It’s just one of those reads that are altogether entertaining.
We have a sarcastic lead, nice details that sometimes sound as if listed off, but since we see the story unfold from the POV of a PI, it makes sense, and there’s also a mystery and I love me a good mystery.
By the way, this is like the old-fashioned detective stories, not like the modern, action-pack ones so until we get to the climax, expect a more chill pace.
But back to the mystery and detective work.
We are given as much info as Mitch – obviously, since it’s his POV – so if you like to think alongside the detective in your crime novels, you’ll be able to do that here. However… We were not given sufficient information to figure out who did it until the very end.
On one hand, that’s good, because we wouldn’t know for sure by the time we are fifty percent into the book and spend the rest of our reading time screaming at Mitch “It’s obvious that so-and-so did it!”
On the other, we didn’t get that satisfying “I figured who and why!” moment that makes us so proud of ourselves… Or at least makes me proud of myself when I solve the crime before the end of a novel.
Even so, I very much enjoyed this book and it’s got me hyped up for future Mitch O’Reilly Mysteries.
If I have to point out a particular scene that I thought was weak, I’d go for the intimate/adult one(read the book and you’ll know which I mean). It didn’t really titillate me and it’s not something I’d remember from this book.
Better narration than I expected
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Whodunit???
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Did not finish
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DNF
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