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The Last Line

A Short Story (Tracy Crosswhite)

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The Last Line

Written by: Robert Dugoni
Narrated by: Robert Dugoni
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A newbie Seattle detective gets an education in corruption in a short story that explores Detective Castigliano’s origins in the Seattle PD by Robert Dugoni, the Amazon Charts and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Tracy Crosswhite series.

His old life in the rearview, Del Castigliano has left Wisconsin to work homicide for the Seattle PD. Breaking him in is veteran detective Moss Gunderson, and he’s handing Del a big catch: the bodies of two unidentified men fished from Lake Union. It’s a major opportunity for the new detective, and Del runs with it, chasing every lead - to every dead end. Despite the help of another section rookie, Vic Fazzio, Del is going nowhere fast. Until one shotgun theory looks to be dead right: the victims are casualties of a drug smuggling operation. But critical information is missing - or purposely hidden. It’s forcing Del into a crisis of character and duty that not even the people he trusts can help him resolve.

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I used a credit on this book as the next book in the series. I didn’t expect that we’ll into the series they would completely change the model. The author narrating was awful. Narration is a specific skill set. Not sure why every author thinks they can do it. And having a super short segment at this point in a series is odd.

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