Back Stabber
A Hitchcock Sewell Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Patrick Girard Lawlor
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By:
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Tim Cockey
About this listen
Hitchcock Sewell is back in one of the funniest and most fast-paced novels yet in Tim Cockey's celebrated award-winning series. A man has been murdered in his kitchen. And the apparent killer wants Hitch to scoop up the body and take it away...before the police have arrived. Meanwhile, across town, Hitch smells a rat, maybe two, in the nursing home where an old friend of his has taken up residence.
With his matchless wit and uncommon ability to dig out the truth, Hitch is once again up to his old tricks...and mystery listeners couldn't be happier.
©2004 Tim Cockey (P)2004 Listen & Live Audio, Inc.Critic reviews
"Cockey keeps the pace fast, the plot twisted and the laughs plentiful - as always, he does not disappoint." (Publishers Weekly)
"Great entertainment for fans of comic crime capers." (Booklist)
"A winning series." (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
"Great entertainment for fans of comic crime capers." (Booklist)
"A winning series." (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
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