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Dream Town

A Gripping Thriller in the Bestselling Aloysius Archer Series From David Baldacci

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Dream Town

By: David Baldacci
Narrated by: Brittany Pressley, Edoardo Ballerini
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'Baldacci is the master of American detective stories' – Jeffrey Archer, author of Nothing Ventured

Private Investigator and WWII veteran, Aloysius Archer, returns to solve a new case in Hollywood in Dream Town, a riveting thriller from international number 1 bestselling author, David Baldacci.


*****

All that glitters . . .
1952, Los Angeles. It is New Year’s Eve and PI Aloysius Archer is dining with his friend and rising Hollywood actress Liberty Callahan when they’re approached by Eleanor Lamb, a screenwriter who would like to hire him, as she suspects someone is trying to kill her.

Murder and mystery
A visit to Lamb’s Malibu residence leaves Archer knocked unconscious after he stumbles over a dead body in the hallway – and Lamb seems to have vanished. With the police now involved in the case, a close friend and colleague of Lamb’s employs Archer to find out what has happened to the screenwriter.

The City of Angels – or somewhere much, much darker?
Archer’s investigation takes him from the rich, glamorous and glitzy LA to the seedy, dark side of the city, and onward to the gambling mecca of Las Vegas, just now hitting its stride as a hot spot for celebrities and a money-making machine for the mob. In a place where cops and crooks work hand in hand, Archer will cross paths with Hollywood stars, politicians and notorious criminals. He’ll almost die several times, and he’ll discover bodies and secrets – from the canyons and beaches of Malibu and the luxurious mansions of Bel Air and Beverly Hills, to the narcotics clubs of Chinatown.

With the help of Liberty and his PI partner Willie Dash, Archer will risk everything and leave no stone unturned to find the missing Eleanor Lamb – and in bringing justice to killers who would love nothing better than to plant Archer six feet under.

Although the Aloysius Archer novels can be enjoyed in any order, Dream Town is the third thriller in the series, following One Good Deed and A Gambling Man.

Enjoy more of Baldacci's enthralling writing with To Die For, the electrifying Travis Devine thriller.


*****

KILLER TWISTS. HEROES TO BELIEVE IN. TRUST BALDACCI.

'One of the world's thriller masters' - Daily Mail

'Baldacci is still peerless' - Sunday Times

'One of the all-time best thriller authors' - Lisa Gardner

'Baldacci delivers, every time!' - Lisa Scottoline

'A master storyteller' - Associated Press

'Baldacci cuts everyone's grass - Grisham's, Ludlum's, even Patricia Cornwell's - and more than gets away with it' - People

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Critic reviews

Baldacci is the master of American detective stories. He captures Los Angeles like no other (Jeffrey Archer author of Next in Line )
One of his finest books. Great character, great story, great portrait of an era (Bill Clinton on One Good Deed)
One Good Deed represents David Baldacci’s move into historical crime with a new character, ex-jailbird Aloysius Archer . . . Unsurprisingly, the talented Baldacci proves to be as adept in this new venture as he is in his contemporary-set novels
Baldacci nails the noir (Kirkus Reviews starred review)
All stars
Most relevant
Excellent narration by the male character. Very different to the other Baldicci I’ve read or listened too

Very different but enjoyable

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Love the character and Baldacci’s penmanship but I found this story a little too convoluted for me. At about twice the length of similar books, I guess it was twice the length it should have been.

Convoluted tale well told

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Loved it. can't wait for the next installment. Great characters that keep giving. Overall fantastic

Great Story

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gripping from beginning to end. can't wait for the next one! I've listened to the whole series so far and they are all a fantastic listen. the narratos are superb. they make it feel like you've travelled back to the 50s. highly recommended.

absolutely love this book!

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Brittany Pressley and Eduardo Ballerino give us a excellent performances with an array of characters.
I love Baldacci’s complex well-woven tales -especially the ‘Scooby Doo’ sections at the end of the books when all is revealed!! I’m afraid though on this one, there were just too many characters I couldn’t keep track of who was who - I wasn’t clear who had done what by the end. A little disappointed with the direction of one strand of the series - you’ll know what I mean when you get there.
I was reluctant to start this series as I’m not keen on historical fiction (exception peaky blinders). However, I have loved all of the books and it’s actually been a bit of an eye opener to life in this era in the US. I do hope the series continues.

Classic David Baldacci

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