The Labyrinth, Owen Parr
The Labyrinth, Owen Parr
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The Labyrinth

Author: Owen Parr

Narrator: Randy McCarten

Unabridged: 9 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Owen Parr

Published: 10/09/2021


Synopsis

SHE WAS THE PERFECT WIFE—SO WHO KILLED HER?The widower says his wife was killed by gangs—but now he’s running for Mayor of New York City. Just to be sure (or else to portray himself as a properly mourning husband), he hires PIs Joey Mancuso and Father Dom to solve the murder. Only they can’t help noticing he’s pushing them to come to the gang conclusion as well. Hey, is something fishy here?Joey Mancuso, his priest half-brother—Father Dom—and their crack team have got their work cut out for them. A year ago, a Brooklyn politician’s wife was brutally murdered, seemingly in a terrible burglary gone wrong. But no one really knows: the case remains unsolved. The mourning politician hires Mancuso to solve the cold case—right before announcing his plan to run for mayor of New York City. Oh, and in that same speech, the politician blames his wife’s death on gang violence.Well … none of the gangs in Brooklyn seem to have it out for the politician’s family. Plus, the politician may have a straying eye—there are rumors of the affair. It’s a labyrinthine puzzle, the kind Joey (forever inspired by his hero, Holmes) delights in. Mancuso and Co. take to their office—which doubles as a bustling, Lower Manhattan cigar bar—and delve into Joey’s strangest mystery yet.Joey Mancuso’s latest adventure is a gritty tour of a side of Brooklyn that’s rarely seen anymore; any fan of The Wire will find a lot to love in the gripping gang politics. Plus, author Parr weaves in the ritzy drama of upper class New Yorkers, all of whom have sordid secrets …Anyone who loves Matt Scudder or Father Brown will adore Joey and Father Dom. Fans of both New York PI novels and police procedurals like Nelson DeMille’s John Corey, and those by Raymond Chandler, Joseph Wambaugh, Lawrence Block, and Rex Stout will love this motley detective team. As will devotees of clerical mysteries and the greatest detective of all time, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes.

About Owen Parr

Owen Parr is a financial advisor with a major Wall Street firm, so he knows first-hand the world that can eat its own alive. Parr has published various novels, a self-improvement book, several newsletters for businesses, material for advertising campaigns, and articles for trade magazines. He enjoys fishing, golf, painting, cigars, and being with family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Colin

Proof I should persevere with some novels. This is my third attempt - the first two left me cold after a few pages. Given its literary accolades, I was probably expecting too much from the start, a mind-blowing reaction after the crack of the starter’s gun. I persevered this time and it paid off. The te......more

Goodreads review by Michael

An odd, dreamy book that feels loaded with complex meaning. The central character has left the city to live in a small coastal community near where her son is imprisoned and has a hard-to-explain obsession with building a labyrinth. The book unfolds hypnotically, with a handful of characters and lin......more

Goodreads review by Neale

Winner of the 2021 Miles Franklin Award. Erica Marsden grew up in an Asylum, Melton Park. Not as a patient, her father was the chief medical officer and their family lived within the compound. Perhaps that is why their mother ran away when Erica was only nine, their father mistaken when telling Erica......more

Goodreads review by Bianca

4.5 I'm patting myself on the back for giving this novel another chance to impress me. I borrowed the paperback some months ago but I couldn't concentrate so DNF. Upon seeing the audiobook, I jumped at the opportunity to try it in that format. I'm convinced Danielle Carter's mesmerising reading has m......more

Goodreads review by John

Wonderful book, well deserved winner of the Miles Franklin Award as the best work of fiction in Australia for the past year. There is heaps unsaid or unfinished in this book, there is little resolution of anything. It's the journey and Erica is leading us on the journey. The writing is exquisite, the......more