The Someday File, Jean Heller
The Someday File, Jean Heller
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The Someday File

Author: Jean Heller

Narrator: Christine Lakin

Unabridged: 11 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/07/2023


Synopsis

Deuce Mora’s one tough cookie: a female sleuth with a conscience and an attitude; fiery, tough, athletic, a dirty fighter when she has to be. In Jean Heller’s first mystery featuring the scrappy newspaper columnist, Deuce finds out in short order that if you mess with organized crime, you have to be tough—and you’d better be as much detective as reporter. When she walks into a seedy neighborhood bar in a suburb of Chicago—all six feet of her, topped with auburn curls—she’s searching for a human-interest story. What she finds is Vinnie Colangelo, an aging mobster living on bad beer, cheap bourbon, and regret for the life he wasted.Vinnie hints at secrets much bigger than his rap sheet should entitle him to, and Deuce immediately discovers that somebody’s willing to kill to keep those secrets buried. She uncovers a series of crimes committed over nearly six decades, and, as her human-interest story morphs into a hard-boiled, action-packed mystery, she finds herself dead center in a storm of threats and reprisals from the mob.It’s not enough that the mob’s after her, and corrupt government is concealing the evidence that would explain why, even her own editors, frightened of lawsuits and losing subscribers, want her off the story.Fortunately, she has many allies: a network of loyal co-workers and contacts, even an ardent new admirer. But which ones can she trust? At least one of them, she suspects, is hiding a secret— corruption? Murder? The veteran reporter knows: if you’re talking Chicago crime scene—it’s probably both.

About Jean Heller

Jean Heller is a writer and journalist, the author of five novels in the Deuce Mora detective series, and two stand-alone novels, Maximum Impact and Handyman. She is known for her investigative reporting, for which she earned a Robert F. Kennedy Award, a Polk Award, a Raymond F. Clapper Award, and eight Pulitzer nominations.

About Christine Lakin

Christine Lakin is an Earphones Award–winning narrator and acclaimed television actress, best known for her roles as Alicia “Al” Lambert on the hit family comedy Step by Step and as Joan of Arc on Showtime’s Reefer Madness.


Reviews

Goodreads review by "Avonna

The Someday File by Jean Heller is the first mystery in a proposed series about Deuce Mora, a Chicago journalist. When she is looking for an idea for her column and she is stuck, she goes to her Someday File for backup story ideas. A simple human interest story becomes a series of murders and attemp......more

Goodreads review by Ann

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I was a little unsure about Deuce Mora to begin with, but her personality quickly grew on me. The suspense is killer and I had a hard time taking a break from reading to get some sleep. The plot moves quickly and is easy to follow. There are enough details to add real......more

Goodreads review by Craig

As a reporter, Jean Heller broke one of the biggest stories of the 20th century, the one on the Tuskegee experiments, and she probably should've won the Pulitzer Prize for it. Now she's penned a novel about a reporter who stumbles into an even bigger story and has to fight everyone from the Mob to h......more

Goodreads review by Kevin

I love a good investigative journalist story, and Jean Heller rings the bell with book #1 of her Deuce Mora series starring the female columnist from the fictional Chicago Journal. I loved Deuce, including her insecurities and her dogged determination. The out-of-nowhere sex scene caught me by surpr......more


Quotes

“Good reporters do not always make good novelists, but Jean Heller is both.” Boston Sunday Globe

“Superb…It reads like a multimillion-dollar movie thriller.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch

“Deuce…finds dead-ends and danger at every turn. Part journalism procedural, part character study, The Someday File is a humdinger of a mystery, the first of a welcome new series.” Paul Levine, author of Bum Rap