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A stress-free murder mystery experience

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November 21, 2025

AUDIOBOOKS have the unique ability to bring stories to life, and the latest offering from Audible Originals, Kill Your Boss by Jack Heath, exemplifies this perfectly.

With a multi-cast narration that immerses listeners into the story, this audiobook serves up a delightful blend of dark humour and thrilling mystery, making for an unforgettable experience.

The premise of the story is irresistibly captivating: Detective Sergeant Kiara Lui inadvertently stumbles upon a bizarre scene at the Warrigal Public Library.

A loud brawl has just come to an explosive end, and as she prepares to leave, a man crashes down from the sky - quite literally.

Neville Adams, the Head of Library Services, has fallen to his death, landing at the foot of the bike rack and igniting a whirlwind of suspicion as the investigation quickly spirals outwards.

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