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Inevitable Disclosure
- Valor and Doyle, Book 4
- Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
- Length: 11 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Quaid is adrift in MPU. With his partner on extended leave, he’s alone and unsure if he wants to continue working on missing persons cases now that his sister’s case is closed. When the missing teen he’s been seeking for a week turns up dead, it’s the icing on the cake.
Maybe it’s time to explore a different career path.
Aslan and his partner, Torin, take over Quaid’s case, but Quaid can’t help but get involved. He wants justice for the girl. Justice for her grieving family.
Is homicide the career change he’s been looking for?
The trio makes a solid team, and their banter takes the edge off a serious case. Working alongside Aslan again is fantastic. They have found a balance that works, but for as comfortable as they have become as a couple, for as inevitable as their future together seems, something’s missing.
Aslan is ready to take the next step in their relationship, but Quaid needs certain feelings to be disclosed first.
Do actions speak louder than words? Or is there magic in saying I love you?
Inevitable Disclosure is the fourth book in the Valor and Doyle Mystery Series. It is a same-couple series that should be listened to in order. Although each book has a self-contained mystery with no cliff-hangers, the romance is overarching and progressive throughout the series.
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Great Series Continuation.
Valor and Doyle are working a case with Torrin, Aslan’s usual (detective) partner. It lends itself to some funny dialogue and situations - don’t eat the swear jar cookies, Torrin. They’re also dealing with a teenage girls death and all the teenage friends who are painfully hormonal and equally painfully obnoxious, and are suspects.
This book gets real in parts and in audiobook it’s more intense.
Aslan is weirdly uptight about those 3 words Quaid would like to hear. That irritated a bit but as per usual Aslan and Quaid make it work.
The end is tough. On to the next audiobook now.
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- Diana
- 01-07-2024
Impressed!
It's not often that I am unable to work out who the killer is before they are revealed to me. But this book managed it. Perhaps there we not enough bread crumbs but I think it's more that there were so many suspects it that I, like the detectives, was getting bogged down in all their drama.
Definitely a good crime novel and I'm continuing to enjoy the overarching romance plot.
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