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The Corruptions by Vincent Zandri
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The Corruptions

A Jack Marconi Thriller

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Narrator Mark Ashby

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Length 5 hours 50 minutes
Language English
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When two cons doing several respective back-to-back life sentences for murder make a daring—if not Hollywood-style—escape from the Dannemora Maximum Security Prison in upstate New York, PI Jack Marconi receives a personal invitation from the governor of New York State to track the murderers down and deliver them personally to the front door of the governor’s mansion.

But what Marconi and his sidekick, Blood, don’t yet realize is that something more insidious than a simple prison break has occurred in the small town of Dannemora. Because in the course of tracking the criminals down, the two gumshoes will also expose the Crypt, an insidious operation taking place down deep inside the depths of the 160-year-old prison. What kind operation is it? Something so evil it will reduce the tough-as-nails Marconi to tears.

From bestselling Thriller and Shamus Award–winning author Vincent Zandri comes a riveting crime novel in the acclaimed mystery series that fans of Michael Connelly, Charlie Huston, and Robert B. Parker will devour. The Corruptions is sure to keep you up all night.

Vincent Zandri is the bestselling author of several books including Godchild, The Remains, Moonlight Falls, The Concrete Pearl, Blue Moonlight, Moonlight Rises, and Scream Catcher. He has worked as a foreign correspondent and freelance photojournalist for RT, GlobalSpec, and International Business Times, among others.

Mark Ashby has recorded over three hundred books for the Library of Congress, including works by Hemingway, Dostoyevsky, and Dan Brown. He received the AFB Scourby Award for nonfiction narration and was nominated for a Torgi Award. He also directed and starred in the full-cast audio play Flesh and Blood, and his stage acting credits include The Odd Couple, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Seven Year Itch, The Nerd, and Boeing Boeing. Also, as a member and head writer of comedy troupe Those Guys, he has penned a semi-autobiographical play called How to Make a Baby.

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Reviews

“Gritty…The camaraderie and knockabout verbal style between Marconi and Black make their scenes together thoroughly enjoyable and create a welcome relief from the violence and decadence that they uncover as they make their way through a tangled web of corruption, perversion, and greed.”

“Jack and Blood make a good team (expect plenty of witty banter), and the story is well constructed, with a nice—if deeply unsettling—plot twist near the end.”

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