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True Tales of a Real Private Investigator

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We Find Answers

By: Michael J. West
Narrated by: Jesse Werner
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What really goes on behind closed doors in criminal investigations?

We Find Answers: True Tales of a Real Private Investigator pulls back the curtain on real-life cases ranging from missing persons and military misconduct to insurance fraud and criminal defense.

With decades of experience as a former Military Police Officer, OSI Special Agent, and private investigator, Michael J. West takes you inside the world of high-stakes decisions, hidden truths, and justice hard-won.

  • Based on true cases
  • Includes military, civilian, and federal investigations
  • Written in gripping, easy-to-follow narrative style

Whether you're a fan of true crime, military law, or simply love a good detective story—this book will keep you listening.

Get your copy now and see why people are calling it “unputdownable.”

©2025 Michael J West (P)2025 Michael J West
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The author establishes their authority by recounting their experience with law enforcement and the military before starting their own private investigator agency. I understand the relevance, but felt it went on too long, so was offputting.
There are some really interesting and challenging cases described, especially relating to showing innocence or clearing someone falling foul of poor procedure. However, I felt the volume could be a lot shorter as surveillance of people claiming disability or breaching child care provisions arose multiple times and even within these the crimes of the suspect under investigation were listed again and again to the extent of feeling like padding. The format of lessons learned and final thoughts was applied throughout and was initially interesting and could be useful, but the repetition made the later cases sound tedious or too predictable.
The narrator did well to inject emotion and authority into the stories, but this palled when the same basic structure was repeated so often.

I received a free copy, and am leaving this review voluntarily.

Some interesting cases, but too repetetive.

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