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Big Red Tequila

A Tres Navarre Mystery, Book 1

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Big Red Tequila

Written by: Rick Riordan
Narrated by: Tom Stechschulte
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Edgar Award-winner Rick Riordan captures San Antonio at its grittiest with his mysteries featuring Jackson "Tres" Navarre - unlicensed P.I., Tai Chi master, and imbiber of Big Red cream soda laced with tequila.

It’s been a decade since his father was murdered and Tres left town. But he’s got an itch that can only be scratched by looking for answers. Returning to San Antonio with his enchilada-eating cat, he uncovers a conspiracy involving the Mafia and dirty politicians. It isn’t long before Tres stirs up more trouble than he can handle and finds himself the target of ill-willed bullets.

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At first I was intrigued by the story line and then it just kept going on. For some reason the main character will just fight people causing more people than necessary to want to go after him. I lost interest in wanting to finish the book. I forced myself to listen to the second half.

For someone who used to be an unlicensed PI he really did not seem to know what he was doing and was bouncing from character to character as they kept pointing fingers every where.

The narrator did a good job, no issues there for me.

Why all the fighting?

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