A Few Good Fish
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Narrated by:
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Greg Tremblay
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By:
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Amy Lane
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A tomcat, a psychopath, and a psychic walk into the desert to rescue the men they love.... Can everybody make it out with their skin intact?
PI Jackson Rivers and Defense Attorney Ellery Cramer have barely recovered from last November, when stopping a serial killer nearly destroyed Jackson in both body and spirit. But their previous investigation poked a new danger with a stick, forcing Jackson and Ellery to leave town, so they can meet the snake in its den.
Jackson Rivers grew up with the mean streets as a classroom, and he learned a long time ago not to give a damn about his own life. But he gets a whole new education when the enemy takes Ellery. The man who pulled his shattered pieces from darkness and stitched them back together again is in trouble, and Jackson’s only chance to save him rests in the hands of fragile allies he barely knows.
It’s going to take a little bit of luck to get these Few Good Fish out alive!
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- 05-12-2024
2.5 - weak addition
i skipped thrpugh quite a bit of this, and think that if i had not read first two and become invested in the couple and their happy ending, would have stopped early and tried to return. just didnt see the point to most of storyline as a separate book - yes, it was tying up a loose end, and perhaps would have been better as a part 3 to the second book. not sure if i will bother with the follow up.
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