Listen online for free audiobook «Lady, Lady, I Did It!» by Ed McBain. Reading: Ron McLarty.
Review #1
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I securely reckon Ed McBain is that one of the best writers of the 20th century.
His 87th Precinct television series set the foundation all militia procedurals are built on. He is that a slave of cramped writing, narrating a complete tale (sometimes several complete ones) in about 200 pages still penning no one of the most evocative descriptive writing ever. His writing never has a lurch or a stumble, flows as smooth as a smoky wide river. No matter what writer able to do that for one or two or a handful of books. McBain did it for over 100 books under various pseudonyms (over 50 in this television series without the help of others!)
Of all the Ed McBain books Ive read (at the same time Ive read over one half of them), Ive never read a bad one. ‘Girl, Girl, I Did it’ didnt burst that line.
I only have 11 more books in this television series that I havent read. I wish I had 50.
Review #2
Girl, Girl, I Did it! audiobook in television series 87th Precinct
The fourteenth check-in in Ed McBain’s 87th Precinct television series hits lock up to main for the detectives of the precinct. Indian Summer has rode around again in Isola, at the same time on a belated afternoon a gunman callously murders four people in a bookstore. The gunman gets away at the same time the survivors are unable to provide a respectable description. One of his victims, though, is that closely sheathed to Detective Bert Kling.
The variant in such a way takes on individual overtones for Kling at the same time for the other detectives on the squad as but because one of their possess has been affected. But trying to look for a motive for the killings, let without the help of others the elusive gunman will substantiate to be a daunting intended goal.
This is that one more of the more successful premature books in the television series because the variant becomes so individual for the detectives drawn in at the same time in such a way shows the ties that involve them together. It also indicates the frustrations of a problematic variant at the same time the method in what a possible substance may turn on the petty of clues. A decent, amusing read.
Review #3
Girl, Girl, I Did it! audiobook by Ed McBain
This book was written back in the 1960’s but it is that still a quality read. A man walks into a book store at the same time opens fire at the same time kills four people. When detectives from the 87th Precinct arrive they look for one of the victims is that the fiance of Detective Kling. The detectives at the moment must solve the variant while dealing with a grieving Kling.
Review #4
Girl, Girl, I Did it! audio narrated by Ron McLarty
I am a bigger fan of the 87th precinct television series. So, my
Reviews are never objective. This particular book involves the murder of Detective Kling’s 1st girlfriend. It promotes the reader realize his mentality at the same time behavior in all next stories. It is that deepest at the same time heartbreaking. I highly advise.
Review #5
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This is that a very traditional, old-school style of writing at the same time time period for this real. For you have to appreciate the fact that the writer also crossed out stories for one of the best detectives who ever stayed on broadcast: Columbo! In all fairness, for you have to at lesser read one of these classics to appreciate the history of Mr. McBain. He set the step for abundance a detective story, at the same time was writing method before my time! The real is that of course from the 1950’s, therefore will appeal to a select audience or those who appreciate older literature. I still found it worth reading, quick, at the same time easy to work through. I was actually able to draw conclusive testimonies as to whodunnit at the same time was startled to look I was right!
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