Theft of the Master
Edwin Alexander
Read by Edwin Alexander
Theft of the Master has been described as the Boys from Brazil meets The Da Vinci Code —Kirkus
Private Investigator Al Hershey takes the reader across the globe in his search for a young woman's killer. Hired by the girl's parents to look into her "accidental" death Al finds he is in the middle of a more than a murder investigation.
Modern day Nazis and a stolen renaissance sculpture all play a part in this intricate character driven tale of promises and deceit.
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Chapters
| Prologue: Archeology of a Murder | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 1: Part 1 – Setting Up the Pieces | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 2 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 3 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 4 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 5: Part 2 – Opening Moves | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 6 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 7 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 8 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 9 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 10 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 11: Part 3 – Middle Game | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 12 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 13 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 14 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 15 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 16 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 17 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 18 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 19 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 20 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 21 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 22 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 23 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 24 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 25 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 26 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 27 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 28 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 29 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 30 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 31 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 32 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 33 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 34 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 35 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 36 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 37 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 38 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 39: Part 4 – Endgame | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 40 | Read by Edwin Alexander | |
| Chapter 41: Epilogue – Checkmate | Read by Edwin Alexander |
Reviews
By: Evo
Nick, It's finished because the book promotion company providing us the initial files managed to get us the remaining files. Fair warning: it's presented here not as a serialized audiobook as you've come to expect, but as just a sequence of chapters from the audiobook. The story content is the ...
By: Chet
Just finished listening to this book. Story line: 7 + This is due to several unexplained jumps in deductions, and a predictable ending. (but it was interesting to see just how the guilty person was revealed) Audio Quality: 10 + Yes! a book without all those recaps, promotions, and intro ...
By: Bill L.
Compared to the usual fare on Podiobooks this is a gem. A good part of this is atributable to the excellent narrator. Only a few hours into the book and he's done Germans, Greeks, Britons and Americans old and young, male and female and hasn't missed a beat. Who is ...
By: Diane
Very good book :) BUT.. Some of the story jumps are rough. I kept back tracking because I was sure I missed something. And the narrator mispronounces some of the words... minor issues from a perfectionist.
boys from brazil meets mickey spilane
Jenny Louise Johansson
Fascinating but a bit hard to follow. Take care to listen carefully especially in the beginning of a chapter.
By: Thomas in Korea
Overall, well worth listening to. The chapters are short, but without the standard lead-in the next chapter picks right back up seemlessly.
By: Jim Nightingale
There are no mispronunciations in this reading, simply British pronunciations. You say tom A toe, I say tom aaah toe.
third time
Jean9
I’m reading (listening to) this book for a third time. I think it’s very well done. J B