Fog City Stories Book 1: Oh, What a Tangled Web
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After coming across an unexpected discovery in their storage unit, a couple enlists the help of the SFPD’s Homicide Bureau to decipher their findings. The case becomes part of the workload for a two-officer team, Inspectors John O’Neill and Liam Donnelly, who follow a broken trail to find the criminal. With the help of Inspector Kathy Sullivan from Vice, the inspectors uncover the recent disappearances of girls in the escort and mail order bride services. The question remains – who is the man behind all this? This novel is an unraveling of twisted events that shakes up the SFPD and the city’s justice system, with everyone involved giving it their all to solve this intriguing case.
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About the Author
As a native San Franciscan, I thoroughly enjoy writing about my favorite City. The City is rich in architecture, sports, tradition, and characters. I’ve had the opportunity for a varied career in both law enforcement and corporate security. As a cop for 35 years, I have worked in four police departments in two states, and on the private side, three entities, including NBC Universal and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Throughout, I’ve been afforded the opportunity to meet interesting people, and to collect a number of great and entertaining stories: some factual and some just entertaining. My writing reflects my time with these people and their stories.
Today, I reside in beautiful Sonoma County with my wife. We’re able to appreciate the rural nature of Sonoma County, and yet we’re only an hour away from San Francisco when we want to recharge our City batteries.
About the Narrator(s)
Scott Allen is a non-union, SAG eligible voice actor and audiobook producer currently based in Los Angeles, California. When he’s not recording, Scott enjoys being in the outdoors, long drives with his wife Randa, and spending time with his Shih Tzu pup… and of course, pizza!
Description
After coming across an unexpected discovery in their storage unit, a couple enlists the help of the SFPD’s Homicide Bureau to decipher their findings. The case becomes part of the workload for a two-officer team, Inspectors John O’Neill and Liam Donnelly, who follow a broken trail to find the criminal. With the help of Inspector Kathy Sullivan from Vice, the inspectors uncover the recent disappearances of girls in the escort and mail order bride services. The question remains – who is the man behind all this? This novel is an unraveling of twisted events that shakes up the SFPD and the city’s justice system, with everyone involved giving it their all to solve this intriguing case.
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amysbookshelf72 (verified owner) –
Brian Brady tells a grand story in Oh, What a Tangled Web
In Oh, What a Tangled Web, the listener is introduced to Inspectors John O’Neill and Liam Donnelly, when an intriguing case is dropped in their lap by something found in a storage locker. Insert Inspector Kathy Sullivan from Vice, and the story brings in more depth, and a mystery that extends beyond the storage locker. I have listened to anything from this author before, and I really enjoyed it. The characters were interesting, intriguing, and felt very real and the story was relatable to the point where even though it’s a thriller slash crime drama, the listener is still baffled by the twists in the story. This narration really brought this story to life, and the story itself was indeed worth the listen. The sense of thrills and intrigue is clear and the characterizations are engrossing. This author’s characters develop and interacts well with the other characters. Oh, What a Tangled Web on audiobook is a definite listening recommendation by Amy’s Bookshelf Reviews. I look forward to listening to many more titles by this author. Amy’s Bookshelf Reviews recommends that anyone who listens to this book, to also write a review.