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St. Albans Fire

The Joe Gunther Mysteries, Book 16

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St. Albans Fire

By: Archer Mayor
Narrated by: Christopher Graybill
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In Northwestern Vermont, young Bobby Cutts enters the family barn and encounters a nightmare. Surrounded by bolts of fire, Bobby and the entire herd perish in a stampeding circle of flames. Called to the scene to investigate, Joe Gunther instantly recognizes arson. But by whom? And why? Gunther quickly discovers that someone is wreaking havoc across the bucolic farmlands surrounding the town of St. Albans. Somewhere in the dense social fabric of the community, in the hearts and souls of Bobby's family, and in the cutthroat farming business underneath the region's placid exterior are the truths his team must ferret out. But what looked like a local case is about to take them from the barns of Vermont to the gritty streets of Newark, New Jersey. Before all is said and done, Joe Gunther will meet one of his deadliest opponents to date...and he will need far more than his skills as a policeman to protect the people closest to his heart.

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Mystery Police Procedural Fiction Heartfelt Scary Vermont
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Intriguing Storyline • Great Narration • Suspenseful Plot • Surprising Twists • Smooth Voice Transitions
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The reader of this title is TERRIBLE!!! I mean TERRIBLE completely ruined the series. The fake voices for characters was just atrocious!!! Brin back Tom Taylorson

I love all the Joe Gunther books, terrible reader

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This book was way over the top with Gail Zigman and the women in general. Joe is always so in touch with his feminine side when he's dealing with women, it's a wonder he's not wearing a man bun and Birkenstocks. Gail has always been a self-serving, martyr and unappealing woman in any respect but I could hardly finish this one. Plus why are the cops always one step behind in all these books.
Willie where is this growth we were going to see from him? He's still the same as nasty mouth character, he's always been. I also feel that the sexual details are really getting a bit out of hand, almost voyeurism since Mayor went to third person, as you can tell not a fan of this book in general, I kind of think I need a break from the series.

Enough of Gale Zigman and apologetic Joe

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The new reader was hard to follow. I had a hard time differentiating between the voices.

New Reader

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Not just different, but not very good. I wanted to continue with the series so I stuck with it. Will not read the next book if he’s used again

Narrator change

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First off, I love this series! I love Tom Taylorson reading to me. I barely finished this book due to the cartoon like narration. It’s painful. I wasn’t going to leave a review, but just got to book 19, The Catch, and the Graybil is back at it. Why????

Ugh, the narrator…

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I couldn’t get past the different readers. Didn’t sound like the characters after having listened to all the other books.

Couldn’t get with the change in readers. Not Joe.

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Hated the narrator. He can't do men, did pretty good with women. He did improve, or I didn't notice him as much as the story went on.
Glad I did finish because I'm so happy to see the backside of that whiny girlfriend. Now Joe can get on with having a good life.

Almost decided to skip. Spoiler alert in 2nd para

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I loose interest when I can't get into the story. The readers didn't do this book justice and I probably would have done better just reading it myself.

I loose interest when I can't get into it

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I love the whole series, the writing is phenomenal and engaging from the first book. but, this specific book has a narration that I just suffered through. it was like calling up a great friend only to have a new voice answer the phone. It was bad enough that I looked forward in the series to see if Tom Taylorson was coming back, if not I was done with the series and looking for the paperback versions. the whole cast of characters sounded like an episode of American Dad, it was brutal. but the writing kept me engaged. I needed to know if there were any major plot carryover until the next book that I didn't want to miss.

narrator switch!

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The shift in narrator this far into the series was a bit jarring. The narration of Joe immediately evoked Robert Wagner's portrayal of Anthony Dinozo Senior in NCIS. Whether it was that, a shift in the writing, or a lack of empathy in the delivery, it was the first time I felt Joe was a complete and disconnected idiot in his interactions with Gail.

Narration aside, the endings in this Series always feel abrupt to me. It feels like an overused device that works better in short stories than novels.

That being said, on to the next with Taylorson back. :)

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