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A Gambling Man
by David Baldacci
3.5⭐
Book two is slightly better than the first one, [b:One Good Deed|44016314|One Good Deed (Archer, #1)|David Baldacci|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1556678730l/44016314._SY75_.jpg|68280408], which I gave 3 stars. It's an enjoyable book because I like Aloysius Archer. Baldacci knows how to create great leads. The ambient is different from other mysteries which is a plus.
A Gambling Man is a historical PI story set in the 1950s after Archer came back from the war and out of prison (book 1). Here, he heads to California via Reno from Oklahoma with a female companion, who he met in Reno.
I'd probably read anything Baldacci writes, but to compare I didn't get the same thrill as I do from a Puller, King & Maxwell or Robie series. The audio is really good with male & female narrators. I recognize their voices from other books and it's nice to hear familiar voices.
Book two is slightly better than the first one, [b:One Good Deed|44016314|One Good Deed (Archer, #1)|David Baldacci|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1556678730l/44016314._SY75_.jpg|68280408], which I gave 3 stars. It's an enjoyable book because I like Aloysius Archer. Baldacci knows how to create great leads. The ambient is different from other mysteries which is a plus.
A Gambling Man is a historical PI story set in the 1950s after Archer came back from the war and out of prison (book 1). Here, he heads to California via Reno from Oklahoma with a female companion, who he met in Reno.
I'd probably read anything Baldacci writes, but to compare I didn't get the same thrill as I do from a Puller, King & Maxwell or Robie series. The audio is really good with male & female narrators. I recognize their voices from other books and it's nice to hear familiar voices.