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Hazard and Somerset: Arrows in the Hand, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Tristan James
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De:
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Gregory Ashe
Sometimes, the most dangerous animals are the ones you let inside.
When a man hires Emery Hazard to track down a teenager who, he claims, robbed him, Hazard isn’t convinced. The story has holes in it, and the client seems eager—too eager—to keep the authorities from getting involved. But Hazard is willing to play along; he suspects something much darker is going on, and he wants to know what it is.
Then his husband, John-Henry Somerset, connects the boy in question to an ongoing suspicious death investigation, and both men realize they’ve stumbled upon something much more complicated. There are too many loose threads: missing money, stolen jewelry, a husband back from the dead, and a string of violent assaults on men paying for sex. And there are too many people with their own agendas.
After Hazard’s client turns up dead, though, the pressure is on. The killer isn’t done yet, and the closer Hazard and Somers come to unearthing the connection between the victims, the greater the danger. They find themselves in a race to uncover the truth before another victim is claimed—and, if Somers is really lucky, in time for him to plan the perfect Valentine’s Day.
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“I’ll pick you up again and again. Forever. Lord knows you’ve done it for me.”
This is the kind of series that just builds on your love for these characters, and of course the new additions! (I might be a little too invested in a teenage relationship)
Just gets better and better
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Hazard & Somerset 4ever
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The mystery part of it is not always straight forward and I can't always say this or that person is the killer or guilty party. I think that is just part of what has me addicted to these stories.
Coming from my family I cannot relate to Colt's behavior at all. We would never be allowed to speak to our parents like that or behave the way he does or people would have been waking up looking at the roof of a church and people giving the family their condolences for the loss of our lives. But again this is a fictional story and apparently some kids do talk to their parents that way.
The bottom line is that these characters are so well written and so believable that even if I wanted to I could not stop reading or listening to these Hazard and Somerset stories. This book was no exception. It is an excellent addition to the series.
Great story and great narration.
I'm so involved with these characters.
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Another interesting and complicated plot. I'm a different generation to Colt and find his behaviour... cringe worthy, as is Hazard's over-protectiveness. The usual relationship struggles are there, John-Henry's professional struggles are still there, but as always Hazard and Somers come out the other side a stronger unit. This book - as with all the others certainly isn't an easy listen, but I keep hanging in there.
🎧 Narrator comment: Personally I love Tristan James as a narrator. He suits these characters, he has good timing and inflections and brings the characters to life, ramping up my frustrations with them through the roof - Good Job!.
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📌 Where does it fall on my personal scale? 6
• 1 not my thing • 2 didn't like the narration • 3 didn't keep my attention • 4 was good, but once was enough [3⭐] • 5 enjoyed it [4⭐] • 6 will listen again if i'm in the mood for the narrator [4⭐] • 7 goes on the "re-listen" list [4⭐] • 8 kept me up past bed-time [4.5⭐] • 9 recommended to family/friends [4.75⭐] • 10 own it in all formats [5⭐] • 11 keep a copy with me at all times [5⭐]
complicated plot
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Thrilling Mystery
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Great
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Colt has drama and takes it out on Hazard. John Henry tries to play mediator, but Hazard plows right over him as usual. And let's not forget that it's getting to be Valentine's Day!
Tristan James is perfect as these two, I always feel like they are my friends when I listen to his narration.
The dance and dancing? Perfect, made me cry in the best way. All in all a wonderful addition to the Arrows series. Kudos!
Intense story! Hazard and Somers getting better~
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Fantastic continuation to this series
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This time, Hazard's case end being mixed with the maybe accident, maybe murder that John is investigating. But as the investigation advances things get more and more complicated. And suddenly, is not just another case because Colt right is in the middle of it.
But that's not all. John is not having a good time, to say the less: he's getting a hard time at the station with a homophobic official but also with Palomo and Dulac, who don't seem the be able to make their partnership work. If that wasn't enough, Dulac is acting in an irresponsible way at work, Yarmark has chosen him as his mentor and gives him homework. And, of course, his father has requests. Very shady ones, to help the only woman on the city council to get out of a citation.
“I’m not talking about a speeding ticket. I’m talking about an encounter, John-Henry. One of your officers interrupted her in the middle of an…indiscretion.”
Somers had to blink his way through that one. “She’s not married, Father.”
“With a gentleman who is compensated for his companionship.”
*dies laughing*
And he's failing at planning Valentine's Day date. And then, when he gets home he feels just... so overwhelmed. By everything.
There was laundry to do. Dinner to make. Lunches to pack for tomorrow. He’d need to spend time with Evie. He’d need to put in time with Colt, trying to figure out what had gone wrong and how they could make it right. And then Hazard would want to talk. About the kids, of course. And about the case. And then sleep; if they were still up after ten, it would be a miracle.
John is unravelling and he seems incapable of stopping it or asking for help.
And Hazard is not helping, he is having his own issues about parenting. He tries, but... he can't help to look at Colt's problems through the lens of his own adolescence; he gets scared and then, he lashes out. And Colt does the same.
So things are... hard. For everybody. There are moments in which I want to grab them and shout at them because, argh! But I also want to hug them and protect them from the world *sighs*
And I was SO angry with Dulac in this book. He is NOT my favourite, that's for sure, but here? Here he was this... absolute irresponsible child! He really needs to grow up. He keeps putting John in difficult situations, flaunting their friendship at the station and abusing it. He, I didn't want to hug. Punch him in the face, more likely.
And then, there are those moments. Moments in which you can see the love between Hazard and John, between Cody and Hazard, and Cody and John. Cora and Evie, Hazard's mom... all the people who make their little family, all there for them, ready to offer whatever they need.
And the mystery was terribly complex, full of false starts and red herrings, and yet when the solution comes... it's perfectly logical. I loved it, it was so, so good!
Do you need me to say that this is a recommended read? Because it is, a most recommended one. And if you haven't read yet any book in this series, I envy you. I wish I could read Pretty Pretty Boys for the first time again and get to know Hazard and Somers all over again :D
EDIT: The second time it felt as intense and gritty as the first one. Somers' struggles are at the centre of the story and it's easy to understand how he got into such a mess. But Hazard's battle isn't very subtle, either. His difficulties to separate his own experiences from Colt's are adding kindle to an already combustible situation and his almost constant anger makes me for moments scared and for moments sad.
And Colt... *shakes head* to me, he's the hardest character to like, mainly because he has brought so much mayhem to Hazard and Somers' lives. Yes, yes, I know! He's a traumatized teenager, I get that. But he seriously needs therapy. Like NOW! Because most of the (terrible) mistakes he makes come from the mistrust and the low self-esteem that his biological father has beat into him.
The case is... horrible. Wonderfully plotted and brilliantly complex but... those kids... *sobs*
Yeah, this arc hits me Every. Single. Book
It hurts so good!
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