Bone to Pick
- Narrated by: Michael Fell
- Length: 9 hrs
- Unabridged
- Release date: 02-22-18
- Language: English
- Publisher: Dreamspinner Press LLC
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Cloister Witte is a man with a dark past and a cute dog. He’s happy to talk about the dog all day, but after growing up in the shadow of a missing brother, a deadbeat dad, and a criminal stepfather, he’d rather leave the past back in Montana. These days, he’s a K-9 officer in the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department and pays a tithe to his ghosts by doing what no one was able to do for his brother - find the missing and bring them home.He’s good at solving difficult mysteries. The dog is even better.This time, the missing person is a 10-year-old boy who walked into the woods in the middle of the night and didn’t come back. With the antagonistic help of distractingly handsome FBI Agent Javi Merlo, it quickly becomes clear that Drew Hartley didn’t run away. He was taken, and the evidence implies he’s not the kidnapper’s first victim. As the search intensifies, old grudges and tragedies are pulled into the light of day. But with each clue they uncover, it looks less and less likely that Drew will be found alive.©2017 TA Moore (P)2018 Dreamspinner Press- Buy links: Dreamspinner | Amazon Audio | Audible | iTunes
"Intriguing mystery suspense "
This book is an intriguing mystery suspense. Both Cloister and Javi are interesting complex characters. this story has a sexual relationship but it is not a romance but that's OK because it fits these men really well. The story starts out as one missing child case and evolves into much more spanning several missing persons and years. I was shocked and love a good mystery I don't guess in the first few pages or in this case, not at all.
Cloister's dog is the main character as well and I love how she was written into the story. I would love more of these guys!
The narration was spot on. both men had very clear voices and the pacing was great. I think the narration really made this book.- TA Moore genuinely believed that she was a Cabbage Patch Kid when she was a small child. This was the start of a lifelong attachment to the weird and fantastic. These days she lives in a market town on the Northern Irish coast and her friends have a rule that she can only send them three weird and disturbing links a month (although she still holds that a DIY penis bifurcation guide is interesting, not disturbing). She believes that adding ‘in space!’ to anything makes it at least 40% cooler, will try to pet pretty much any animal she meets (this includes snakes, excludes bugs), and once lied to her friend that she had climbed all the way up to Tintagel Castle in Cornwall, when actually she’d only gotten to the beach, realized it was really high, and chickened out.She aspires to being a cynical misanthrope, but is unfortunately held back by a sunny disposition and an inability to be mean to strangers. If TA Moore is mean to you, that means you’re friends now.
enjoyed the review
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great review, Cat. I too like a good gay mystery/suspense, so there not being as much romance doesn't bother me at all, sometimes preferred. - Purple Reader,
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I enjoyed the book when I read it. The audio definitely sounds like a enjoyable listen. Thanks for the review.
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