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  • Candidate for Murder

  • A Mac Faraday Mystery, Book 12
  • By: Lauren Carr
  • Narrated by: C.J. McAllister
  • Length: 13 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (46 ratings)

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Candidate for Murder

By: Lauren Carr
Narrated by: C.J. McAllister
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It's election time in Spencer, Maryland, and the race for mayor is not a pretty one. In recent years, the small resort town has become divided between the year-round residents who enjoy their rural way of life and the city dwellers who are moving into mansions, taking over the town council, and proceeding to turn Deep Creek Lake into a closed-gate community - complete with a host of regulations for everything from speed limits to clotheslines.

When the political parties force-feed two unsavory mayoral nominees to the town's residents, David O'Callaghan, the chief of police, decides to make a statement - by nominating Gnarly, Mac Faraday's German shepherd, to run for mayor of Spencer!

What starts out as a joke turns into a disaster when overnight, Gnarly becomes the frontrunner, and his political opponents proceed to dig into the canine's past. When one of the mayoral candidates ends up dead, it becomes apparent that slinging mud is not enough for someone with a stake in this election.

With murder on the ballot, Mac Faraday and the gang - including old friends from past cases - dive in to clear Gnarly's name, catch a killer, and save Spencer!

©2017 Terri Zaleski (P)2017 Terri Zaleski
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This books contains humor, action and mysteries!

In 'Candidate for Murder', David Thornton is "fed up" with the two "crooked" politicians, He is watching Gnarly while Max nd Archie are on a cruise. To make a statement, Police Chief, David Thornton, nominates Gnarly for the Mayoral race. Gnarly has his vises, but he seved his country in the canine unit during the War in Iraq. He is honest and has more "gumption' than either of the two running mates. Little does he know what chaos this will cause nor what "mushrooming" effect it will have on many situations and individuals. People begin dying and past crimes become present investigations.

In Lauren Carr's usual mix of humor, outrageous interactions, romance and mystery, the reader will experience laughter along with the suspense. When one mystery is solved, the story continues on until each of the other mysteries are solved.

The characters are very diverse, yet well-portrayed. The reader will tend to feel he/she is a part of the community and various situations. The scenes are equally well-defined. The cover is simple, but chosen well. The Title is perfect for this story.

This is a very fast paced, adventurous tale. The narrator did a good job in dramatizing the story. In the first part of the book, he makes David, a tall, "fit", Police Chief sound like a "runty Godfather" with the use of an "airy" strained sounding voice. It was annoying. As Narrator, C.J. McAllister, progresses into the story, David's voice is given more strength, so is easier to listen to. He does a good job, but not a great job.

I offer a Five Stars rating on the Book and Three on the Narrator.
This audio was gifted me with no direction on how it was to be rated. This is my honest review.

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Dog Runs for Mayor of Small Town

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Wonderful book. Somehow they managed to write a book where a dog has been nominated for mayor of a small town and there is international espionage and make the book both fun and exciting at the same time. When the police chief of Spencer ends up arresting both candidates for mayor for fighting at a debate he gets fed up and decides to nominate Gnarly, a German Shepard, for mayor. As Gnarly starts to rise in the popularity in the polls and the 2 human candidates start to panic that they might actually lose to a dog they start looking for dirt on Gnarly. They find what they think could be dirt but instead turns out to be an unsolved murder. As Gnarly's humans get busy defending his reputation they end up solving several cold case murders, and solving some that had been originally classified at suicides. One of those murders, the death of Gnarly's handler while he served in the Army, leads to the discovery of a traitor at the highest levels of the CIA. Of course people high up in the CIA don't go down without a fight. Will Gnarly be able to protect his human family? Will he end up as mayor of Spencer?

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Love this series!

Another great entry in the series. Many returning favorite characters and my favorite canine character, Gnarly, is heavily featured. A great mystery with a good dose of humor. Amazing narrator as well! I received a free review copy of this audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.

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Feels so much like real life

Are you looking to step away from your real-life politics? Well come read Candidate for Murder or listen to it in audio. I have now read it in both paperbacks and listened to in audiobook. I enjoy the audiobook a bit better.

In the world of politics maybe dogs are better and smarter than us humans. They will be honest with you. This book has quite a few unsolved murders. As soon as Gnarly enters the election, things to heat up.

Why would someone want to kill their family members? Why would you want to cheat your way through winning? What so important that you have to have power and not let go?

Lauren Carr writes her books well. The narrator of this book does well with the telling. I am on the edge of my seat or feet while listening to this book. This book as mysteries and murder galore for beginning to end.

Maybe the reason for that is cause I hear the voices that play each character in the book. If you have not read, you are missing out. If you are a mystery or and murder fan, these books are up to your alley. You will not be disappointed. You will want to pick up more after reading or listening. You should check out my review of Candidate for Murder (Paperback version).

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fun story, love the dogs.

I received this book free from ebalst, and the author, and this is my unbiased opion l.
Great story, good characters, definitely worth a listen. I really enjoyed it. Narley has my vote. the only complaint is the narrator is not as good as I would have liked, but easily over looked.

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Thoroughly enjoyed!

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This is my first Mac Farady mystery although I've listened to a few of the side books. I cannot even begin to tell you how much I loved this listen.

Gnarly, Mac's dog, was at the center of this listen, more so than Mac. This listen was fun. Once you take out the backstory about a dog running for mayor, this listen included solving several murders with intersecting story lines and a revolving door of characters.

There was the CIA, and counterintelligence, and sibling rivalry, and adultery, and jealousy, and murder all around. I really loved how the author kept the story interesting and intimate. There was some tongue in cheek, some light commentary on American politics, and some comedy mixed in with the mayhem.

I really was quite an enjoyable listen!

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A Good Long Mystery

I really liked this audiobook! It had humor. The narrator did a really good job. I loved Narly, the dog character! This is the twelfth book in the Mac Faraday series. I hadn't listened to or read any of the previous books in this series prior to listening to this audiobook, which is a standalone. It was easy to understand the plot. The book did have a lot of unique characters, and I found that it helped me to make a list of them as I listened. This is a long audiobook. The various characters are really interesting people, many of which are talented or wealthy. The story didn't drag and held the listener's attention.

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Well done

Election time and the mud slinging has begun alone with murder. Good plot with a touch of humor as all elections are. Given audio for my voluntary review

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Gone to the dogs!

Would you consider the audio edition of Candidate for Murder to be better than the print version?

Always enjoy audios better than print because I can do work while I am listening to it.

What other book might you compare Candidate for Murder to and why?

Stands alone.

What does C.J. McAllister bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The different voices help to picture the different characters and make them more memorable.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, helps to keep track of the characters and to follow the storyline.

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"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review”.

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Candidate for Murder

I love everything about the story and the audio .Thank you and I enjoyed it very much

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