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Frank W. Butterfield

Author of The Unexpected Heiress

83 Works 454 Members 14 Reviews

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Works by Frank W. Butterfield

The Unexpected Heiress (2016) 27 copies, 2 reviews
The Amorous Attorney (2016) 20 copies, 4 reviews
The Sartorial Senator (2017) 16 copies, 2 reviews
The Savage Son (2017) 14 copies
The Iniquitous Investigator (2017) 14 copies
The Voluptuous Vixen (2017) 14 copies
A Happy Holiday (2018) 13 copies
The Mangled Mobster (2017) 13 copies, 1 review
The Laconic Lumberjack (2017) 12 copies
The Rotten Rancher (2017) 12 copies
The Timid Traitor (2017) 12 copies
The Paradoxical Parent (2017) 11 copies, 1 review
The Childish Churl (2017) 11 copies
The Pitiful Player (2017) 11 copies, 1 review
The Excluded Exile (2017) 11 copies
The Perplexed Pumpkin (2017) 11 copies, 1 review
An Enchanted Beginning (2016) 11 copies
The Sodden Sailor (2017) 10 copies
Chasing Eddie (2019) 9 copies, 2 reviews
The Adroit Alien (2018) 9 copies
The Harried Husband (2018) 8 copies
The Derelict Dad (2018) 8 copies
The Roving Refugee (2018) 7 copies
The Shameless Sodomite (2018) 7 copies
The One He Waited For (2017) 7 copies
The Constant Caprese (2018) 7 copies
The Leaping Lord (2018) 7 copies
The Stymied Star (2018) 6 copies
The Shifting Scion (2018) 6 copies
The Beloved Bach (2019) 6 copies
Their Own Hidden Island (2017) 6 copies
The Redemptive Rifleman (2019) 5 copies
The Perfidious Parolee (2018) 5 copies
Cupid Shot Me (2022) — Contributor — 4 copies
The Judge Who Jumped (2021) 2 copies
The Sordid Socialite (2022) 1 copy
Rock The Boat (2022) 1 copy
The Seductive Sellout (2022) 1 copy
The Useful Uncle (2022) 1 copy
Father's Day, 2005 (2020) 1 copy
Cinco de Mayo, 1963 (2020) 1 copy

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Reviews

17 reviews
Immensely enjoyable, this series is (fortunately!) a long one.

I truly enjoy the little details, like Carter reading 'The Hobbit', and that mix of reality and fantasy that make this such an easy and wonderful read.

The mystery itself is not the true plot-line, the point of this story is Nick doing whatever he can to help his friends during those very homophobic times, applying money and wit to go to the rescue of their friend and lawyer Jeffery Klein, who is in Mexico, in a very compromised show more position.

I simply couldn't stop listening until the end.

The narration was great and got me truly submerged into the story. Don't miss this series!
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I love this series! This fun story was even better than The Unexpected Heiress. All of the sex in this book is off page which leaves plenty of room for imagination. I laugh at all of the hot water heater puns and numerous others. While light on the actual mystery, the draw of this series is that it is heavy on life and laughs at itself. Thank you Frank!
I really get excited when a new book in this series drops on Audible. It's such fun to see where the guys adventures will take them next, although it's lucky Nick is loaded because they never get paid. The adventures are always a fun ride but it's the information about the times, people and places that really makes these books such a joy to listen to. That and I just love Carter.
Mr. Butterfield is a new author to me but not for long. This story was a fun read with a good look at life and politics in 1953 San Francisco. I totally enjoyed Nick and Carter as a couple. Marnie was excellent as Nick's long suffering secretary. While the story was light as a mystery, it kept me interested with the color, wit and language of the era.

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Rick R. Reed Contributor
Neil S. Plakcy Contributor
Mark McNease Contributor
Mark Zubro Contributor
JB Sanders Contributor
Meg Perry Contributor
Marko Realmonte Contributor
Brad Shreve Contributor
Michael Nava Introduction

Statistics

Works
83
Members
454
Popularity
#54,063
Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
14
ISBNs
67

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