
Rain Dogs
Author: Baron R. Birtcher
Narrator: Ray Porter and Timothy Andrs Pabon
Unabridged: 9 hr 13 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Published: 08/15/2013
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller, Crime

Author: Baron R. Birtcher
Narrator: Ray Porter and Timothy Andrs Pabon
Unabridged: 9 hr 13 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Published: 08/15/2013
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller, Crime
Baron
R. Birtcher spent a number of years as a professional musician and is the founder of
an independent record label. His first two mystery novels, Roadhouse Blues and Ruby
Tuesday were on the bestsellers list of the Los Angeles Times
and the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association. Angels Fall,
the third installment in the critically acclaimed Mike Travis series, was
nominated for the Left Coast Crime Award (the “Leftyâ€) for Best Law
Enforcement / Police Procedural novel of the year. Rain Dogs, his first stand-alone novel, was a Claymore Award
finalist.
This is an excellent thriller set in the early days of the "War on Drugs." It's the Bicentennial year of 1976, and the cocaine epidemic that would soon sweep over the U.S. is looming just over the horizon. For the moment, at least, the drug business here is still a relatively laid-back industry, dom......more
Rain Dogs is a story about three main characters during the war on drugs in the mid 1970's. I listened to the audio book and narration is well done. One of my favorite narrators, Ray Porter, is particularly well suited for these types of stories. The story starts off with a former pot grower/dealer......more
Washed out from their homes by sudden storms, the rain dogs on the high ground of Mexico don’t know their way home. They prowl and turn their violence where it will. Meanwhile the various protagonists of Baron R. Birtcher’s Rain Dogs have met their own storms in the beginning of America’s drug wars.......more
Read this one in one night & was genuinely surprised by the consistent quality overall here as I am dubious of "suspense" books in general. The language was descriptive without being showy and the three separate plot strands moved along at a quick clip. But there were some singularly great lines in he......more