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Brewing Up a Storm: A John Putnam Thatcher Mystery
  
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Brewing Up a Storm: A John Putnam Thatcher Mystery [Audiobook, Unabridged] [Audio Cassette]

Emma Lathen (Author), Garrick Hagon (Narrator)

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October 1997
Quax, a non-alcoholic alternative to popular beers, becomes the center of a political feud when a 19-year-old dies in a drunken wreck. But Nobby (No Beer-Buying Youngsters) asserts that non-alcoholic beer primes youngsters for premature alcohol abuse and takes the Kichsel Brewery to court. Although he begins as just an observer, Wall Street Banker John Putnam Thatcher begins to uncover a brew of political intrigue and murder...

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Quax, a non-alcoholic beer, becomes the focus of lobbyists from NOBBY (No Beer-Buying Youngsters). Wall Street banker John Thatcher is among the large cast of characters who delve into the murder of a NOBBY volunteer. Garrick Hagon clearly renders his cast of characters, including politicians, detectives, brewery personnel, and lobbyists. His narration distinguishes personalities while keeping the story advancing through scenes that continually change locations. The story tends to become long and tedious, but Hagon's attentive diction keeps one listening to the conclusion. B.J.L. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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