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  • A Body in a Bathhouse

  • A Mitch O'Reilly Mystery, Book 1
  • By: Brad Shreve
  • Narrated by: Theo Sinclair
  • Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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A Body in a Bathhouse

By: Brad Shreve
Narrated by: Theo Sinclair
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Summary

This is a private investigator whodunnit mystery novel.

On the verge of bankruptcy, private investigator Mitch O’Reilly takes any gig that comes his way while running his Eye Spy supply shop in a forgotten Los Angeles strip mall. After two tours in Afghanistan, Mitch’s life amounts to running his store, coping with his fun-loving sister Josie, and scoring with anonymous men he meets online.

That changes when he gets a break. A beloved comedy scriptwriter is murdered at a bathhouse, and Mitch is hired to prove the innocence of the club custodian. Adapting from a two-bit gumshoe to a high-profile sleuth proves more challenging than he expected.

As if Mitch didn’t have enough to deal with, playful bathhouse operator Trent Nakos enters his life. After a heartbreaking past, the manager is the definition of a man the brooding PI actively avoids.

Following leads from sprawling mansions to sketchy hoods is demanding, but becomes more troublesome when deadly threats jeopardize the biggest opportunity of his career.

This is a whodunnit mystery novel. While there is an element of romance, it is not a m/m romance novel.

©2019 Brad Shreve (P)2020 Brad Shreve
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Good whodunnit

Format: audiobook
Narrator: Theo Sinclair

This was an enjoyable whodunnit, plenty of suspects and kept me guessing till the reveal.
Private investigator Mitch is a likeable character he has morals and his vulnerabilities add to his charm.
Trent is immediately likeable and the connection between him and Mitch is instant and sweet.
I really enjoyed this story a good murder mystery with a little romance thrown in.

The narrator did a good job and was easy to listen to, I will be seeing what else he’s narrated.

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