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John Raven Beau

By: O'Neil De Noux
Narrated by: Richard Louis
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John Raven Beau (2011) is a hardboiled police novel. First book in an open-ended series, this novel was named 2011 Best Police Book of the Year by police.writers.com.

Before Katrina - New Orleans is the murder capital of America and her troubled streets give rise to a cop who hunts killers with methodical, calculating precision, innate in a man half-Cajun and half-Sioux. While others lose their heads in the maddening hunt for a cop-killer, Homicide Detective John Raven Beau focuses his instincts in the relentless pursuit of a murderer.

When another police officer is killed, it is obvious - someone is ambushing police officers and a desperate search for the killer grips the department. While others are ripped in the frenzy, Beau remains the cold, calculating pursuer. He will track the killers across miles of dark streets, through swamps, wastelands, over rivers and bayous. He will never give up. And he's an excellent marksman who also carries an obsidian hunting knife.

Born in New Orleans, O'Neil De Noux is a prolific American writer of novels and short stories. Much of his fiction falls under the mystery genre described by critics as hyper-realistic, character-driven crime fiction. He has 30 books in print and over 300 short story sales in multiple genres.

Mr. De Noux's writing has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Shamus Award for Best Short Story (Shamus Awards are given annually to recognize outstanding achievement in private eye fiction) and the Derringer Award for Best Novelette (Derringer Awards are given annually by the Short Mystery Fiction Society to recognize excellence in the short mystery fiction form).

©2011 O'Neil De Noux (P)2016 O'Neil De Noux
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Great story, great narration.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes. I love a good police story and this one is spot on. Feels like you're there.

What did you like best about this story?

Fast paced, no slow periods. I took my Kindle everywhere, couldn't stop listening.

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Whole book was excellent.

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Highly recommend this.

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A review to congratulate Mr. John Raven Beau

A delicious piece of a Louisiana cop! He performs a truly illustrative existence from the audible version!

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New Orleans streets are alive in John Raven Bea.

What did you love best about John Raven Beau?

The story was never dull and without excitement as it was impossible to predict what was waiting for Beau from one adventure to the next in his pursuit for a police killer.

Who was your favorite character and why?

The heritage of the character John Raven Beau evolves as the story progresses and becomes integrated in the development of the story. His native American ancestry greatly enhances the story's plot.

What about Richard Louis’s performance did you like?

Apparently Richard Louis is familiar with New Orleans and its surrounding area as he reads the street names of New Orleans and places named clearly and without hesitation. This makes for easy and relaxing listening of the story.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The visit of John Raven Beau to his childhood home was a moving moment for me in the story.

Any additional comments?

I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book and was kept in suspense until its end!

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