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Brad Frame #9

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Sharon Porter, Brad's trusty assistant, is front and center in an investigation of political corruption at the highest levels of city government. She goes undercover in an assignment that brings far more than she bargained. Brad takes on investigator duties for a high-powered defense attorney, and jeopardizes his relationship with his mentor and friend, Nick Argostino.

294 pages, Paperback

Published November 25, 2019

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Ray Flynt

18 books21 followers
Ray Flynt is the author of two mystery series:

The first features private detective Brad Frame. Based in Bryn Mawr, PA, Brad led an aimless life until his mother and sister were kidnapped and murdered. After helping to solve their crime Brad joined forces with Philadelphia police detective Nick Argostino to bring justice to the lives of others.

In his second series, Ryan Caldwell, a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, is pursuing a career in journalism.

Ray retired from a diverse career in criminal justice, education, the arts and human services.

He is a member of Mystery Writers of America and active with their Florida Chapter. In addition to mystery writing, Ray has written and performs a one-man play based on the life of Ben Franklin. He is also a life member of the Florida Witers Association.

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422 reviews6 followers
January 3, 2020
I LOVE the Brad Frame series, can't seem to get enough. They are all so well written with interesting characters and storyline. There are actually 2 stories, Sharon is undercover in one and Brad is investigating a wrongful arrest. Both keep your interest and curiosity. This author knows how to engage the reader thru the entire book. Very enjoyable and entertaining!!
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Author 16 books28 followers
January 8, 2020
Get drawn in to intrigue

What would happen if Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a story about Watson instead of the Master Sleuth? It sure would break things up a little, that's for sure. In Flynt's 9th book in the Brad Frame Mystery Series, Brad's assistant, the lovely Sharon Porter - code name Sharon Rojo - is tossed (willingly, knowingly) into a pit of corporate intrigue in a top legal firm to help her boss. Assigned to the Dragon Lady's office (we've all run into one of those during our lives, yes?), she helps investigate some dastardly deeds and stumbles on an unexpected murder. She wraps things up and is smart, confident and capable. No damsel in distress, I look forward to the further exploits of Brad Frame & Co.
7,749 reviews49 followers
April 28, 2020
Sharon is asked to go in undercover in the city council. They see were one person, Parson, is buying property and reselling making a profit. Information on who comes to se him. Then she stumble upon where there has been a murder. While Brad investigating a high profile case. Nick a silent partner are at odds Good flowing plot, that easily unfolds for us to follow these two cases. Read and find out the outcome, of how these two figure it out,
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183 reviews2 followers
August 16, 2022
Back to my hometown

An engaging story set along the main line boro of Bryn Mawr into downtown Philly. I grew up near there so could readily envision the various locales in the story. From row houses to mansions to the Amish area in Lancaster County, I remember them. The solving of three plots through the diligent work of the detectives kept my interest in how the clues merged to allow a successful conclusion. Expect to keep reading until you are done.
1,711 reviews13 followers
January 19, 2020
This story has both Brad and Sharon involved in different cases.

Sharon is request by the State Attorney General's office to assist them with a finance corruption case involving a city councilman. She winds up going undercover and is hired by the law firm where the councilman is a partner. In following this case, she develops evidence of the crime. Before they can act fully, another incident at the law firm creates a bigger issue.

Brad is working with a defense lawyer who is trying to defend a handy man that is accused of murder. Brad follows the evidence and has information that may provide the necessary information to prove him innocent. The lawyer in the case does not seem as interested any longer since he gets involved in the case that Sharon was working on.

The ending brings all of the facts together and resolves both cases.
If you want to find out all of the facts, then you need to read this book which I recommend highly. You won't be disappointed.
48 reviews
May 14, 2020
Corruption

I liked the book because it kept you wondering who did it. How are they going to nab the corrupted councilman. I didn't like the way they used the third person in one chapter and the first person in another. I was never sure which detective was telling the story. Anybody above the age of 12 would probably like the story.
109 reviews1 follower
May 5, 2020
Brad Frame and Sharon solve multiple crimes and misdemeanors

Exciting novel with Sharon in the spotlight helping solve political greed with a murder along the way, and Brad helping out a friend.
881 reviews4 followers
May 10, 2020
Good, solid story

If you're looking for action, look elsewhere, but if you want to follow the facts to a conclusion (or actually two) and figure out who killed who...
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July 19, 2022
Brad and Sharon solved a couple more interesting cases, looking forward to the next book...
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