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Fresh Kill

The Jimmy McSwain Files, Book 6

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Fresh Kill

By: Adam Carpenter
Narrated by: Joel Leslie
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Jimmy McSwain returns, but the question lingers: Now that he has finally solved the 15-year-old murder of his NYPD cop father, Joseph, who has he become?

Busy concentrating on family issues, Jimmy hasn't taken a new case in nearly three months, and when a call comes in from Philip Connelly, who wants proof that his wife, Myra, is cheating, Jimmy is torn. Take the case or say no. He rejects it, only to learn a week later that Philip has been found dead in a park on Staten Island. The police believe it was suicide, but Myra - a self-admitted adulteress - is convinced he was murdered. Jimmy agrees to take the case. But it seems his decision to rejoin the world has also affected the other areas of his life: His sister is facing a health crisis, an old friend from his father's past has resurfaced, and his lover, Captain Francis X. Frisano, is working a difficult case in Chelsea where gay men are being attacked.

If that wasn't enough, Jimmy is on the hunt to bring down his new nemesis, the criminal mastermind Mr. Wu-Tin. A fire at one of his warehouses stirs fear in Jimmy that the man is trying to destroy evidence of his crimes. That's when life throws him a twist, and suddenly Jimmy feels that just as he's hoping to find answers, new mysteries emerge about whether the path he's on leads to a fresh start or a fresh kill.

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The story premise is good and the characters are likeable. The narration was good too.

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Just completed the McSwain series so far in one continuous listen, and got to agree with others, Jimmy certainly didn't deserve the ending he got so far. I hope the author is planning a happier/more satisfying (to the reader) continuation of Jimmy's adventures.

Overall a great series, loved the characters, Jimmy's family are outstanding, the cops (past and present), colourful characters from his cases a pleasure to become acquainted with over the course of the series. Well written and structured plots, although perhaps a Thesaurus would be useful occasionally. The author's habit of repetitive word choices within the same sentence gets a bit.. repetitive. Perhaps just a writing style that I don't get/warm to, hence the 4 rather than 5 stars overall. As always Joel Leslie is a master of narration, distinctive and recognisable character voices throughout the series.

The stories are excellent, well written with structured plots, the gritty fast paced life in NYC meshing it all together, with the community in Hell's Kitchen it's backbone, and the NYPD precincts interwoven with Jimmy and the many often-times surprising bad guys. Old fashioned and yet bang up to date at the same time, with a crusading PI determined to bring down his father's killer, no matter how long it takes, and solve a few other mysteries along the way.

Jimmy's choice of lover was a disappointment in the end, not sure Frank is redeemable in this reader's opinion. A rather early mid-life crisis perhaps, but not convinced that his treatment of Jimmy can ever be justified. It won't stop me catching up with this spunky PI and his world, as and when Book 7 comes out.

PI Perfection

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