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Brown's Requiem

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In the tradition of Chandler and Wambaugh, the author of The Black Dahlia brilliantly evokes the dark underside of Los Angeles. When P.I. Fritz Brown undertakes an investigation into blood money changing hands at a golf course, he plunges into a nightmare of arson, corruption, and porn.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      R.C. Bray's terse delivery is a perfect complement to Ellroy's tight style. Bray's portrayal of private eye Fritz Brown sounds tough but warm, which is just what we'd expect from a former L.A. cop and recovering alcoholic with a passion for classical music. The story follows Brown in his attempt to solve a series of twenty-year-old crimes and cover-ups that lead up to a present-day conspiracy, all the while dealing with his own demons. Bray's narration is as dogged as Brown's quest, and it lures the listener in. F.T. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

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