Rob Osler

Rob Osler

Rob Osler is the author of several contemporary and historical mysteries. A long-time brand strategist and business writer, he is halfway decent at tennis, proficient at making chicken piccata and crab cakes, and threatening to restart playing bridge and the banjo–though not at the same time. Born and raised in Boise, he attended college in Washington and has lived in Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, and now southern California. For more information, visit RobOsler.com.

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Devil’s Chew Toy
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Devil’s Chew Toy
  • By: Rob Osler
  • Narrator: Pete Cross
  • Length: 7 hours 54 minutes
  • Publisher: Dreamscape Media
  • Publish date: February 08, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (390 ratings)
(390 ratings)
Seattle teacher and part-time blogger Hayden McCall wakes up sporting one hell of a shiner, with the police knocking at his door. It seems that his new crush, dancer Camilo Rodriguez, has gone missing, and they suspect foul play. What happened the... Read more

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