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Doom Magnet
- The Last Picks, Book 3
- Narrated by: Andrew Gibson
- Length: 6 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
They say bad things come in threes. Usually, they don’t mean murder.
After several months (and a few murders), Dash is finally starting to feel at home in Hastings Rock. He’s enjoying the quiet after the end of tourist season, he’s comfortable at Hemlock House (the jury is still out on whether it’s haunted), and most importantly, he has friends.
Friends, unfortunately, who have a tendency not to take no for an answer. Which is how Dash finds himself at a cold-water surfing competition only a few days before Halloween—and, even worse, attending a costume party at the surf camp later that evening.
When Dash stumbles across the body of a predatory local real estate developer, he’s the only one who believes it’s murder. Worse, Dash’s friend Deputy Bobby (they’re just friends, thank you very much) is on leave from the sheriff’s office while he and his fiancé prepare for their move to Portland. But Dash is determined not to let a murder go unsolved. And as Dash works to prove that the death was anything but accidental, the killer turns their attention to him.
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- 28-10-24
SO MUCH PINING
I absolutely loved this one (surprising exactly nobody). The relationship is chugging along so well with just SO MUCH PINING. I love it and it makes me hurt and sometimes I just want to knock some heads together so that everyone can figure it out! The mystery in this one was truly something else. Greg straight up tells you, "hey, this is the mystery device I'm going to use," and then he still writes it so you don't see it coming. It's just a series with literally everything. It is getting a little more angsty, but I think it's all being handled with a lighter touch than Ashe's usual fare. One thing I particularly love is how West is being handled. He's what seems to be the one thing in Dash's way but he is in no way a villain and in fact is quite a friend to Dash in this one. I'm thinking we're in for some big moves next book and I for one am truly excited.
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- 25-10-24
My latest obsession! Narration was great!
A complimentary audio was provided in exchange for an honest review.
Oh, Dash. Poor, poor, Dash. I think it could be time to move out of this town because everyone ends up dead! I was so excited to be offered the chance to review the audio of the 3rd book in this series. It's become my latest obsession! Doom Magnet, very apropos title for our poor hero, Dash.
This was sort of like a Scooby Doo episode where it's the dastardly real estate developer who is the bad guy...that ends up dead. And Dash along with his crazy kids sidekicks, solve the mystery! Full of sleezy guys trying to hit on younger guys for some nooky, surfers who just want to have some fu-un, and a couple who fight more than they make love, and you have a full house!
I enjoy cozy mysteries, and this one is really good. All the characters are excellent, and each murder is fresh (um, well, you know what I mean), and the antics these guys get into, I can't help but laugh. And I'm jealous of all the secret passages in Hemlock house! I've always wanted a room hidden behind a bookcase.
What really got my attention though, and was really secondary to the murder plot, is the relationship between Bobby and West. I didn't/don't like West, he seems kind of immature and needy, always needing reassurances. He's holding on to Bobby so tight that he's going to pop out the top of his arms, like a wet bar of soap. I am so anxious for Bobby and Dash to get their HEA. Yes, I can't be the only one who is rooting for these guys. Bobby is nice and calming, and Dash is nice and chaotic - they balance each other. West doesn't really seem to like Bobby because he's always yelling at him for the things he says or does. And what's left if you can't say or do anything? I won't spoil the ending but I'll just say one more book down and at some point I know my guys will find each other.
I have to say I felt the dead guy deserved it; he wasn't a good person. Sure, the criminal justice system should decide guilt or innocence, blah, blah, blah, but this here is a work of fiction and in works of fiction I have the right to root for the bad guy to become the dead guy. :) In fiction, all dreams are possible. I think Dash only scratched the surface of how low the dead guy went (I'm blanking on his name and can't easily find it in the audio) with his dirty dealings and sleezy come-ons. I will say it would be nice to learn in a future book what happens to the surf camp (which the dead guy was "helping" build), and if the competitions will continue.
Back to Dash and Bobby. There were some serious moments in this book. It wasn't all laughs and murder. Bobby is going through something and his relationship with West, their planned move to another city, quitting his job as a police officer, leaving behind his friends, and Dash. Bobby is kind of a mess, and it was hard to hear that. Thankfully, the story does end on a lighter note and there is a lot of hope for the future. I really can't wait to read the next book and see how much trouble Dash gets into, and how much his friends will help him lead him astray.
I say 4 stars for the story, only because the murder itself wasn't like, a BIG deal. In book One when [Vivienne (hide spoiler)] is killed, that really was a big deal, then the [sheriff is killed (hide spoiler)]. Book 2 has Hugo, who doesn't die, but is framed, kind of, and I was very much interested in making sure the guilty party was discovered. Dash knew the people involved. In this book, Doom Magnet, Dash has really only just met these people and isn't invested in them. It made it less personable, less exciting. But, on the flip side, like I said, I was more interested in Dash, Bobby, and West, so it all worked out. :)
Happy reading, and if you have the chance to listen to the audio I do indeed recommend. 5 stars for the audio.
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