![]() ![]() He can be amusing, especially in his profound ignorance (he thinks Tampa is in Arizona, for example), but he just plain old wore me out. The book is told in first person and Brett takes a long time to tell any story. He is a memorable character, but not one that I would ever choose to spend any time with. However, I found Brett's long-winded expositions to be wearisome. He performed lots of accents and male and female characters with a lot of skill. ![]() The audiobook was read by Travis Henry Carter who delivered a fantastic performance. ![]() It's the middle of winter in Rhode Island - who wouldn't want to take a working vacation to Florida? But, things get more and more complicated the more Brett investigates. In the meantime, Brett has been hired to find a missing woman who is suspected of having run off to Florida with his client's husband. Soon enough, Brett ends up being challenged to participate in a charity fight with the biggest bruiser cop of the bunch - except that everyone knows that this fight will be for real. These are violent officers who throw their weight around with everyone - especially with know-it-all loudmouths like Brett. And, he's not much for education.īrett begins by running into a series of rough cops at a bar. He is unscrupulous and will certainly pad his bill to eke out as much money as he possibly can from his clients. He is full of smart comments, opinions about orange juice and is quite sure that he is the most amazing lover of all time. He's big, he's fearless and he knows how to fight. Brett Cornell is a private detective in Rhode Island. ![]()
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