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The Maze

John Corey • Book 8

by Nelson DeMille

Narrated by Scott Brick

3.85 ABR Score (25.7K ratings)
★ 3.76 Goodreads (22.2K) ★ 3.96 Audible (3.5K)
15h 42m Released 2022 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Fifteen hours of a retired detective grumbling his way through a murder investigation—and Scott Brick makes every sarcastic aside feel like the highlight of your day.

  • Great if you want: a sardonic procedural with a long-running, well-developed protagonist
  • Listening experience: dry-wit crime fiction with a measured pace and dark subject matter
  • Narration: Brick's deadpan delivery perfectly channels Corey's weathered, world-weary cynicism
  • Skip if: you're new to the series — Corey's charm builds across books

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About This Audiobook

Veteran detective John Corey finds himself drawn back into active duty when a string of unsolved murders along a desolate stretch of Long Island beach demands his expertise. The bodies of multiple victims lie hidden in dense undergrowth, and what initially appears to be the work of a methodical serial killer soon reveals layers of corruption and conspiracy that reach into the highest levels of local law enforcement. As Corey navigates both professional obstacles and personal complications with former colleague Beth Penrose, he discovers that the real maze isn't just the tangled landscape where bodies are buried, but the web of lies and cover-ups protecting the truth.

Scott Brick delivers a commanding performance that perfectly captures Corey's sardonic wit and hard-edged determination. His narration brings depth to DeMille's complex character work, shifting seamlessly between moments of dark humor and genuine tension as the investigation intensifies. Brick's pacing allows the procedural elements to unfold naturally while maintaining the story's underlying sense of unease. The audio format particularly enhances the atmospheric qualities of the Long Island setting, with Brick's delivery making listeners feel the isolation and menace of both the crime scenes and the political machinations that surround them.