Wayward
Hazard and Somerset: A Union of Swords, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Tristan James
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By:
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Gregory Ashe
About this listen
Emery Hazard is trying to plan his wedding, even though his fiancé, John-Henry Somerset, isn’t exactly making things easy for him. To be fair, Somers has been distracted lately; his father is running for mayor in a hotly contested election, and their hometown is splintering under the weight of divisive politics.
In a matter of hours, those poisonous politics invade Hazard’s life in a way he couldn’t have imagined. Glenn Somerset, Somers’s father, shows up on their doorstep, and he wants two things: first, for Hazard to neutralize a blackmail threat; and second, for Somers temporarily to move out of the house he shares with Hazard, part of public relations stunt to win the election. To Hazard’s shock, Somers agrees.
Determined to lose himself in his work, Hazard takes on a missing person’s case, but his investigation only leads him deeper into the tangled web of small-town politics. To find the truth, he must face off with the viciously rich who rule Wahredua — and with the poor, desperate, and marginalized, who fight just as viciously in their own way.
When Hazard’s investigation uncovers a murder, he is forced to work with Somers to bring the killer to justice, despite their fractured relationship. But the sudden news that Hazard’s father is failing fast threatens to put an untimely end to the case — and, in doing so, jeopardize Somers’s last-ditch effort to repair his relationship with his own father.
The killer, though, has an accelerating timeline, and in a world of wayward children, every relationship is fraught with hidden dangers.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 28-01-2024
Interesting case on a backdrop of daddy issues!
Perpetual disappointments to both their hard-nosed fathers for turning out gay, ‘wayward sons’ Hazard and Somers each deal with their daddy issues here. Somers’ father, Glenn Somerset, is running for mayor and puts pressure on Hazard and Somers to live apart for the fortnight prior to the election. Hazard is supremely hurt when Somers agrees and his father starts smearing Hazard’s reputation. Additionally, Glenn wants Hazard to neutralise a blackmail attempt by his political opponents. Hazard is also hired to investigate a missing woman who hasn’t been seen for two months. Meanwhile, dying of cancer, Hazard’s father is moved into a hospice.
I’ve loved the Hazard and Somerset series but I’m utterly exhausted by the continually and emotionally brutal star-crossed lovers plots that Gregory Ashe puts them through. I find it nearly impossible to imagine these guys can still pick up the pieces each time they royally trash their own relationship and I’ve decided to suspend belief about it just to get through. The missing person case was really interesting and the hospice subplot was very moving and I enjoyed everything about those. Voice actor Tristan James hits all the emotional highs and lows, performing perfectly on the audiobook.
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