The White Russian Caper
Damien Dickens Mysteries, Book 2
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Tom Lennon
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Phyllis Entis
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A mortally wounded Miss America entrusts a mysterious Russian coin to Damien Dickens, PI, before she dies. After Damien disappears while researching the significance of the coin, Millie tracks her husband's abductor to Florida. When his captor falls to his death from the balcony of a seventh floor apartment, Damien escapes; then he and Millie join forces to unravel the web of intrigue surrounding the Russian coin and its connection to the murder of Miss America.
The White Russian Caper is the second book in the Damien Dickens Mysteries series.
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- Helen
- 16-06-19
Great book
Great storyline good narrater can’t wait for more books top story thank you 10/10
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- Book Monitor
- 08-01-21
Second in the series
I enjoyed this second outing for Damien Dickens and his now wife Millie, The story moves from Atlanta to Florida and Millie shines as Dick goes missing and she and Bruno pool their resources to search for him. With a few unexpected turns and overall good narration it was good to get back to this series and to some familiar characters as well as meet some new ones. I particularly liked the police officers in this one. I will be listening to the next in the series.
For me Tom Lennon is not great with female voices but it doesn't detract from the overall listening experience and the story held my attention.
There is a short story of a dog at the end of the novel which was ok .
For me 3.5 stars overall
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- caroline
- 14-11-21
Pure escapism - great story and narration
Oh what can I say - the Major was perfect. I loved the way the story was broken into three parts and each worked really well. I escaped on a cold British day to the heat of Florida it was brilliant.
I want to say more but these are going to be spoilers so just go with it and you wont regret it.
I was given a free copy by the author but this didn't influence my review.
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- Frieda
- 02-09-20
Great caper
This second story was more intense than the first but just as good. The pace it followed was good, with a mix of fast and slow parts. The actual mystery really had me wondering all the way through.
The bonus story was sweet.
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- Diane Reynolds
- 18-07-20
The title says it all really
This book was more involved and intricate than the others in the series... but still has the same quirkiness and coincidences that make it stand out from the crowd. Again, it stands completely on its own, or as a character development from earlier books in the series! Can’t wait for the next one.
I received this audiobook for free in exchange for a review.
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- Tracey Allan
- 24-04-20
Excellent
As with the first Damien Dickens book this was a great next instalment. Good storyline, easy to follow and the narrator was perfect for this story, looking forward to book 3. The bonus story was a brilliant addition and sets it up nicely for the next book.
I was given this book free for a unbiased review.
Tracey Allan
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- Siobhan D
- 30-11-22
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I enjoyed the narration of Tom Lennon
If you want to read an action-packed mystery with suspense, romance, and murder,
Damien Dickens and his (now) wife Millie are back in action, it is 1980; the reigning Miss America has been brutally beaten and entrusts a valuable coin to Damien before she dies. The mystery evolves from there after Damien is kidnapped and Millie must step up to find her husband.
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- Simon Gibson
- 21-08-19
Miss America, A Property Deal & A Russian Coin.
Our PI, Damian, and his wife, Mollie, are immersed into two seemingly disconnected cases, one the significance of a Russian coin and the other a real estate deal in Florida. The action is none stop with lots of plot twists and intrigue. The writing is wonderful with great characters brought to life by excellent narration. The bonus short story was a real joy.
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- Melanie Preston Lewis
- 04-04-20
Should be available on prescription
The second book in the Damien Dickens series is, if possible, even better than the first. Damien and Millie are now happily married. Damien takes on a new case thanks to the affected and snobby Stephane, and disappears. Then Millie steps up, and with Bruno by her side she kicks some butts, works out what's going on and generally sorts out all the men and gets them organised. I love Millie, I'd like her to be my best friend. The story is a mystery and there's that element to work out. What I love is the warmth and dignity of Millie and the love between her and Damien. A warm feeling encompassed me when I was listening and it genuinely lifted me out of my "I've been stuck indoors for weeks fug" and cheered me up no end. But just when you've eaten a delicious meal at Phyllis Entis' table and couldn't possibly squeeze in one more tasty treat, she serves up a surprise, so unexpected, so perfect and fabulous that my heart soared. I swear I could see fairies flying around a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow after listening to the bonus story you are gifted at the end of The White Russian Caper. Ms Entis, you have achieved something that none of my children or my grandchild or any of my much loved friends and family haven't been able to do for weeks, you made me smile and you repaired my sore and bruised heart. Absolute heaven.
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- Aggie
- 17-01-20
Great continuation
I really enjoyed this book. It is a great continuation of the first one. PI Damien is back with another case. Enjoyed narrating by Tom Lennon.
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