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The Keeper of Bees

Hazard and Somerset: A Union of Swords, Book 5

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The Keeper of Bees

By: Gregory Ashe
Narrated by: Tristan James
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Emery Hazard has pretty much everything under control. He and his fiancé, John-Henry Somerset, are more in love than ever, despite the stress of wedding preparations hanging over them. His business as a private investigator is growing. He’s even enjoying time with his growing circle of friends. The only major problem on the horizon is whether or not he and Somers will be dancing at the wedding reception.

When Mitchell Martin shows up in his office, though, everything changes. The year before, Mitchell was abducted and tortured by a sadistic killer known only as the Keeper of Bees. Now Mitchell is convinced that the Keeper has come back, and he wants to hire Hazard to protect him.

While Hazard works to keep Mitchell safe, Somers must adjust to changes at work. A spate of new hires has disrupted the Wahredua Police Department, and Somers finds himself locked in a struggle to determine how the department will grow and evolve, with long-term consequences that will affect the town for years to come.

Then a woman is found murdered, and she has been staged and posed in a way that is eerily similar to the Keeper of Bee’s former victims. As Hazard and Somers race to prevent more deaths, Hazard fears they are already too late; the Keeper of Bees has been ahead of them the whole time.

©2020 Gregory Ashe (P)2020 Gregory Ashe
Detective Mystery Private Investigators Suspense Wedding Fiction Scary Romance

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A superb mystery and relationship finale!

Hazard and Somers are rocked when the psychotic killer known as the Keeper of Bees kills someone in their friendship circle. Before long, other people close to Hazard also go missing. Meanwhile, Somers is horrified by his new Chief of Police and the bully boys he hires. But things get even worsen when he issues a warrant for Somers’ arrest and Hazard receives an ultimatum from the Keeper of Bees.

This was an incredibly powerful and satisfying series finale which delivered a fast-paced plot and an intriguing set of mysteries. ‘A Union of Swords’ is such an apt name for this series. After 10 books of angst and arguments between Hazard and Somers, this 11th book also delivered some really wonderful steps forward in their relationship and personal growth. I also liked that when the Keeper of Bees was finally unmasked, it made sense and things all fell into place. US voice actor Tristan James has been great at inhabiting Hazard’s growly personality, Somer’s breeziness, and Dullack’s frat boyhood on the audios.

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