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Product details
Listening Length | 9 hours and 45 minutes |
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Author | Matt Coyle |
Narrator | Nick Podehl |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 07 May 2013 |
Publisher | Brilliance Audio |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00NWIE206 |
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 February 2021Verified Purchase
This took me back to fifteen years of age and my first Mickey Spillane. Crammed to the brim with cliches but somehow rising above it all. The ex-cop, Cahill, working in a bar; the gangster's moll, Melody. leading him into a hell from which he wonders whether he'll ever awake. Dirty cops, criminals, and a dog called Midnight. All the ingredients for a gripping roller-coaster ride through La Jolla. Hold tight.
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Rapid fire from all involved
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2015Verified Purchase
If I was an American with knowledge of the geography of the places described then this story would have been easier to read. However I persevered and found that the characters worked well to make for the story work for the reader.

Rita Toma
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Fast moving that keeps you wanting more
Reviewed in Canada on 16 October 2020Verified Purchase
Well done, Matt Coyle. Lots of action, humor, tension, and mystery. Want to know what happens to Rick Cahill next.

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Reviewed in Canada on 18 September 2015Verified Purchase
The financial background makes it interesting but not thrilling

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The First Rick Cahill Novel
Reviewed in the United States on 13 July 2018Verified Purchase
Rick Cahill, the manager of Muldoon’s Steak House, in La Jolla, California, is a tarnished ex-policeman who battles internal and external demons. Cahill, now eight years after the death of his wife, who he was once accused of murdering, is working the night shift when he needs to rescue a damsel in distress, TV reporter Melody Malana, from a guy who was about to assault her.
So, for her safety, Cahill takes the captivating Melody home to his place, where they of course fall naked onto his couch (repeatedly). Melody disappears the next morning. Later that day a pair of thugs appear at Cahill’s door and beat Cahill up because they are sure he knows her whereabouts and want him to tell them. Cahill's attempt to help Melody turns terribly wrong, and he becomes a suspect in the murder in a nearby motel of a man overdosed on heroine and the target of a police manhunt.
Told in the first-person, Mr. Coyle's flawlessly executed debut novel, “Yesterday's Echo” is a crime noir teeming with memorable characters and unexpected plot twists, which include sex, drugs, and hidden secrets.
“Yesterday’s Echo”, won the Anthony Award for Best First Novel in 2014, The San Diego Book Award for Best Mystery, the IBPA Ben Franklin Silver Award for Best New Voice in Fiction, and was a Macavity Finalist for Best First Novel.
So, for her safety, Cahill takes the captivating Melody home to his place, where they of course fall naked onto his couch (repeatedly). Melody disappears the next morning. Later that day a pair of thugs appear at Cahill’s door and beat Cahill up because they are sure he knows her whereabouts and want him to tell them. Cahill's attempt to help Melody turns terribly wrong, and he becomes a suspect in the murder in a nearby motel of a man overdosed on heroine and the target of a police manhunt.
Told in the first-person, Mr. Coyle's flawlessly executed debut novel, “Yesterday's Echo” is a crime noir teeming with memorable characters and unexpected plot twists, which include sex, drugs, and hidden secrets.
“Yesterday’s Echo”, won the Anthony Award for Best First Novel in 2014, The San Diego Book Award for Best Mystery, the IBPA Ben Franklin Silver Award for Best New Voice in Fiction, and was a Macavity Finalist for Best First Novel.
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