WITH A BANG
Tyler Dilts’ latest installment in his current Long Beach Homicide series is fantastic.
Long Beach homicide detective Danny Beckett has had it rough, but things are starting to look up. That is until someone tries to kill him by blowing up his elderly Toyota Camry. The people around him, his fellow officers, his partner, and even his girlfriend do what they can to keep him safe from the mysterious people who have targeted him. And he hates it.
RECOMMENDED
I’m new to the series, which usually means I don’t get the ‘inside jokes’ and things, but it felt more like spending time with a group of great people, old friends, after hitting it off with a member of the group who is nice enough to include and accept you. I felt comfortable jumping in so late in the series and look forward to future books from Tyler Dilts.
I received a free ebook copy for review.
About the Author: Benjamin L. Clark writes historical mysteries and works as a history museum curator.
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