Mark McNease Mysteries Podcast #60: Kill Switch: A Kyle Callahan Mystery (Chapters 19-21)
Happy June, 2023, for those who like to open time capsules and remember what the world was like when they first listened to this. It’s the real me this time, not Android Mark. I like my cloned voice, but it’s lacking that certain nuance and way of phrasing that colors the speaking when my mind is working in tandem with my voice.
I’m enjoying my retirement from the paycheck job, as I call it. I’m writing, publishing, podcast, and producing more than ever, and loving it.
Fasten your headphones for another three chapters of Kill Switch: A Kyle Callahan Mystery. This was perhaps the darkest book in the series, in terms of its psychology. We have Kyle traumatized and seeing a therapist. We have a cold case involving the brutal, seemingly random murder of a teenage girl. But was it random? Follow along as Kyle and his friend, retired detective Linda Sikorsky, try to solve the case, for Kyle’s own well-being, and to provide answer to a grieving father. The shock waves from what they discover will reverberate all the way to the New York City’s District Attorney’s office and beyond.
About Kill Switch: A Kyle Callahan Mystery
In the 5th installment of the Kyle Callahan Mysteries, Kyle finds himself in therapy after ending the life of the Pride Killer, the most successful serial killer New York City has ever known. Putting an end to evil was the right thing to do, but it left Kyle in need of the services of psychotherapist Peter Benoit. Kyle decides the best way to re-engage with life is to do what he can’t stop doing: solving murders. Joined once again by his friend Detective Linda Sikorsky, Kyle takes on his first cold case, the murder of a teenager three years ago. Corinne Copley was killed on a Manhattan side street for nothing more than her cell phone. Or was that really the reason? Come along as Kyle delves into the murky undercurrent of New York City politics, pursues a crime boss who kills as easily as she breathes, and seeks justice for the father of a murdered child.
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