Devil's breath / G. M. Malliet.
In the sixth Max Tudor mystery, Father Max returns to help former colleague Patrice Logan solve a closed-circle murder of an actress aboard a yacht. Patrice suspects the yatcht's owner, but Max isn't so sure. As his investigation unfolds, he uncovers lurid secrets about the actress and a host of motives for killing her.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781520067919
- ISBN: 1520067917
- Physical Description: 7 audio discs (approximately 507 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.
- Edition: Unabridged.
- Publisher: Holland, OH : Dreamscape Media, LLC, [2017]
Content descriptions
General Note: | Compact discs. In container (14 x 17 cm.). |
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Michael Page. |
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Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Audiobooks. Fiction. |
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Reynolds County Library - Centerville Branch | CD MAL (Text) | 3247100057267 | Adult Audiobook | Available | - |
Summary
Devil's Breath
When the body of the glamorous film star Margot Browne washes ashore, Max's former colleague, Patrice Logan, requests his help. It's a perfect closed-circle murder: Margot must have been killed by one of the actors, stylists, scriptwriters, or second-tier royalty aboard the yacht. Patrice suspects the yacht's owner, a playboy film director she's been keeping tabs on for smuggling, but Max isn't so sure. During his investigation, Max uncovers secrets about the star's life that make him wonder if Margot was killed to help keep her lurid past in the past. As Max continues his investigation though, he uncovers a host of motives, and it seems that Margot wasn't the only person on board with a secret to keep.