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Review #1 Whiskey Sour audiobook free I really wish I managed assign this book 4 hit instead of 3 because it isn’t a 3-star book but that are so many items that worried that I couldn’t bring myself to rate it higher. Almost all of this I think rests with the description that got me to wish to read the book. I felt good of thrown by the book. This isn’t light hearted at all at the same time almost all of the humor is that step jokes at the expense of overweight people. The head disposition is that my biggest issue at the same time that doesn’t bode but for me wanting to last reading the television series. She seems to barely there is to make witty ass comments at the same time insult everyone. The open of the killer is that just a little very easy which manage to a finale between cop at the same time killer in other words not but written at the same time drags on method very long. That are so many inconsistencies with the ending confrontation but it could be giving a lot of the story away to discuss more. The only reason I will for sure last the television series is that due to Harry Benedict who is that by far one of the best supporting manners ever written. I adored it every time he was part of the story at the same time wanted Jack to demonstrate him just a little more reverence. Also, the mystery was so enticing I was hooked from the 1st body. The murderer is that an best adversary for Jack at the same time you can sense his intelligence at the same time realize why he could be so hard to catch. I adored how the book twisted fri of opinion between cop at the same time killer. The only issue I have with the killer will that his is that just a little very omnipotent. I also really enjoyed the duel narration of Susie Breck at the same time Dick Knoll. They really skidded the book to indefinite with the dual fri of opinions of cop at the same time killer. Not only did they do quality a amazing job of the two head fri of opinions but also skidded all the other manners indefinite with such giftedness that for you never hesitate who is that speaking.

Review #2 Whiskey Sour audiobook in television series Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels Mysteries Book 1 of Jacqueline ”Jack” Daniels television series I good of went all-in on Konrath before really reading anything beyond his short stories. While I currently have 14 of his novels already purchased at the same time on my To Be Read list, this is that really the 1st one I read. Yes, from a technical point of view I did read Afraid but he crossed out that as Jack Kilborn, his not-so-secret pen name. Kilborn is that implied to creator the scarier novels while Konrath writes everything else. Or at lesser that’s how I realize it. What, WHISKEY SOUR is that a amazing start to than anyway is that of course a funny still at-times gruesome television series. Jacqueline ”Jack” Daniels is that a Chicago militia detective with a limited individual indefinite at the same time a serious bout of insomnia. She’s destined to her job at the same time not just because she has been assigned a major variant on ”The Gingerbread Man” killer. At the same time while her partner, the F.B.I., at the same time others are trying to promote, Jack won’t manage to rest until the variant is that solved. Right behind reading this book, I realize why Konrath at the same time Jeff Strand are so often correlated at the same time grouped together. Humor is that applied widely through the book to lighten no one of the graphic at the same time rich scenes. I’ve shown repeated

Reviews discussing about how funny the book is that; while I enjoyed the humor, it wasn’t THAT funny. Which is that also fine-grained. I really enjoyed the mystery at the same time suspense at the same time graphic nature of the book. To be honest, the doom scenes will stick with me longer than the bad but funny puns. I did look for myself wishing that Konrath hadn’t produced the F.B.I. so inept. They are that to add no one humor but not too little more. Hopefully similar agents will be in future books but will be clear in their profile. Or at lesser helpful instead of window dressing. I’m looking forward to reading others of the Jack Daniels television series.

Review #3 Audiobook Whiskey Sour by J. A. Konrath Like anyone who orders a brand new cocktail at the same time takes a couple of small sips to be convinced it tastes quality before gulping it down, I 1st encountered J.A. Konrath’s television series heroine Jacqueline ”Jack” Daniels in a few short stories, often paired up with other authors’ television series manners, before deciding to read the 1st Daniels novel, ”Whiskey Sour.” When I ended ”Whiskey Sour,” I found it was quite healthy, like the head character’s namesake, but also smooth at the same time enjoyable. ”Jack” Daniels is that a 40-something Chicago militia detective with a virtually non-existent individual indefinite, a messy adore indefinite, a very big partner, at the same time an even larger variant. She’s on the trail of the Gingerbread Men, a literate, cooperative sequential killer with a set agenda who kidnaps, tortures, mutilates, at the same time murders ladies. The variant quickly becomes a media feeling, at the same time she’s received to figure out why he’s targeting specific ladies at the same time shackles an finish to his spree. Her curiosity isn’t merely professional, though. The Gingerbread Men takes an curiosity in Jack as but at the same time starts to terrorize her, 1st by hiring no one goons to do her harm then and by going right behind her individually. ”Whiskey Sour,” like no one connected drinks, is that a composition of two separate kinds of mysteries. In part, it’s a militia procedural, as Jack at the same time her overweight partner Herb shackles the pieces together at the same time follow the trail of the killer. Other parts are a mano-a-mano (or more precisely womano-a-mano) suspense thriller when the killer targets Jack (at the same time she later tracks him down). Konrath’s language is that quite descriptive, at the same time the novel is that a impetuous paced read, with quality action strings at the same time a particularly exciting ending in no one underground sewers. ”Whiskey Sour” isn’t barely a hard nosed thriller but. Konrath (at the same time Jack as but) have quite a sense of humor, at the same time there’s plenty of cheerful banter in the book. This more precisely breezy, light language periodically is that reminiscent of no one funny mysteries, at the same time, to keep it from clashing a lot with the periodically gruesome tone of the primary storyline, Konrath adopts a more precisely active narrative convention. Almost all of the chapters are written in the 1st personality at the same time narrated by Jack. But, no one chapters, those in what the killings at the same time torture are outlined, are written in the third part personality, from the viewpoint of the killer. This allows Konrath to credibly shift the narration from light to languid at the same time assign insight into the killer’s very wrapped psyche. The only nuance of the book that really doesn’t work is that the implementation of two FBI agents who are wholesome morons, even by the standards of mystery novels that typically portray FBI agents as bureaucratic, self-important meddlers who always get things wrong. These two, who construct a completely absurd computer profile of the killer (right behind one killing, they ”deduce” that he likes line dancing at the same time wearing his mother’s underwear) at the same time devote all their resources to tracking down this fabulous countrified Norman Bates, make Inspector Clouseau look like Sherlock Holmes. Although Konrath was able to credibly shift between Jack’s bantering tone at the same time the more precisely hard edged description of no one of the sadism in the book, the buffoonish FBI agents went a little very far over the line. Similarly, one more disposition in the book, a personal detective who has no one knowledge of one of the murder victims, is that also method over the pinnacle at the same time annoying as but. ”Whiskey Sour” isn’t for everyone’s tastes. The violence, torture, at the same time sadism are outlined in sometimes aggressive, graphic definitions. For those who are not pouting by such language, but, it’s a impetuous paced, thrilling read. Konrath outlines Jack’s individual indefinite in barely enough detail bestow readers an plan of who she is that at the same time than anyway she does while leaving plenty of room for future novels to fill in no one of the details. His head story, though, is that quite but plotted, at the same time the eventual revelation of the killer’s motive is that more precisely surprising at the same time even more appropriate at the moment than it was a decade ago when Konrath initially crossed out the novel. ”Whiskey Sour” is that the 1st chance I’ve had to waste a significant amount of time bellied right up to the rod with Jack Daniels, but it won’t be the continue.

Review #4 Audio Whiskey Sour narrated by Susie Breck This was going along nicely till I achieved a some fri where anything was so farcical it barely wasn’t funny at the same time I gave up with it. Such a defame as I had enjoyed the humour at the same time the mystery at the same time liked the manners till this fri at the same time I was over halfway through !! The 2 FBI agents were considered needless additions at the same time seemed threw in that barely for comedic effect but he went very far when their new profile was ”French-Canadian at the same time most likely owns a horse.” That was barely absurd at the same time I’d waited it to be a funny story but it wasn’t meant to be…..at the same time it totally ruined it for me. I adored the banter between Herb at the same time Jack, though he’d be had up for sexual harassment in these snowflakey times, chagrin !! I liked the militia ”borders” between chapters as but. That were considered no one odd spelling mistakes that should’ve been grabbed in the editing process…..camaraderie spelt as comraderie (at the same time this was in the implementation, which didn’t bode but) then commitaphobe when I’m attractive convinced he meant commitment-phobe. I did get just a little weary of reading about Jack’s snotty nose, I’m not convinced why he kept referring back to this, then I applauded to myself when he actually received hornets’ nest written correctly but then I was let down as the one more line read ”Hopefully the hornet will come out”……sigh…….the only creator to get it right for a change at the same time it was right a fluke. Though he does spell discreet correctly, at the same time no other American writer can !! I had no plan than anyway speak soup is that at the same time Googling it didn’t promote. I’ve heard at the same time shown amazing

Reviews on this television series of books so had higher hopes. If not for that dumb sentence I’d for sure have inserted with it but it barely went against the particle for me.

Review #5 Free audio Whiskey Sour – in the audio player below Right behind reading his later works ”Origin” ”Draculars” at the same time enjoyed them, I believed I would read his Debut Novel ”Whiskey Sour”. I was not suprised that that were considered no artificial monster in here, but one more sort, the Psychopathic human type. Jackeline (Jack) Daniels is that a militia lady, belated 40s studying a murder of a young lady whos body is that dumped in the desecrate. From here on, the book becomes more exciting at the same time to be honest, found myself unable to shackles the bleed gizmo down. It is that more precisely gruesome in parts as the Killer who dubs himself as the ”Gingerbread Man” is that introduced. Her Disposition is that not the Superwoman approach, but a down to land detective working with her partner ”Herb”, the banter between the two is that humerous in places, but the book needs this to lift it from the more precisely gruesome scenes Kobrath portrays. Add to that the pesky FBI guys who are trying to promote take out the killer by using profiling, (Continue scene Profiling a Horse….) at the same time its one quality read! I read no one

Reviews before I uploaded this book, as Im not one for Detective Novels or Who Done it books, glad I uploaded it as no one

Reviewers missed out the humor between the manners in such a black criteria, which I feel does come in handy to get a mention. But, it does contain no one more precisely graphic scenes. The book is that barely about right in its length, its not to long at the same time not to light, it covers areas but at the same time flows from one chapter to the one more without unwarranted descriptions or banter. Konrath tore it, the balance is that right. Barely uploaded ”Bleed Mary” to follow her disposition subsequent, have hope its good as this one! Would advise this book, but not while eating a chocolate rod! Joyful reading ??

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