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Robbed Blind
- Jack McMorrow Mysteries, Book 13
- Narrated by: Michael A. Smith, Emmelle Baribeau, Fern A, Gerry Boyle
- Length: 10 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
The end is coming...and fast.
Aging investigative reporter Jack McMorrow is tired and finding it harder and harder to keep faith in a society with seemingly no rules except “don’t get caught.” In Robbed Blind, Jack’s world is turned upside down with cops protecting weed shops, militias on the march, podcasting replacing newspapers, and his pre-teen daughter dancing on TikTok. Do the old ways still make sense?
Jack struggles with his present and works to bring his battle-honed reporting skills to bear for a final story he knows may never be written—risking his life to ensure that in this case of good vs. evil, good won’t go down without a fight. But in the 13th and penultimate novel featuring author Gerry Boyle’s signature character, one question looms larger than ever—will Jack McMorrow survive to fight another day?
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- Godiva 2000
- 12-11-23
Complex but intriguing plot
Although this is the 13th book in the series featuring investigative reporter Jack Morrow it is my first experience of him, and I quite enjoyed it, although I did find some of the references to things that had obviously happened in previous books quite confusing.
There are two main strings to the story, first is Jack's 12 year old daughter and her friend who are obsessed with making TikTok videos dressed in skimpy clothes, but this develops into something more when it emerges that the friend's mother has a boyfriend who is part of an anti-government militia group and likes to shoot things with his pals.
The second, and main, part of the story involves a man who wears a zombie mask when he robs stores at gun point, Jack is investigating this story which changes direction dramatically when Jack discovers the body of a collector of religious artefacts. He gets friendly with a cop, but this leads to another sub-plot about another cop who is moonlighting as a cash delivery driver for a drug gang.
I think that the way that Jack's confusion about the way that modern life is going will resonate with a lot of people and I also liked the way that the different story lines are woven together. The narration was a bit of a mixed bag for me, I found some of the narrators to be quite difficult to understand, especially when they are communicating by telephone, but the main narrator was good.
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