
Guilt by Association
Hazard and Somerset, 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
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Everything in Emery Hazard’s life is finally going well: His boyfriend, Nico, is crazy about him; he has a loyal partner at work; and he has successfully closed a series of difficult murders. By all accounts, he should be happy. What he can’t figure out, then, is why he’s so damn miserable.
After a fight with Nico, Hazard needs work to take his mind off his relationship. And someone in town is happy to oblige by murdering the sheriff. The job won’t be easy; the sheriff had enemies, lots of them, and narrowing down the list of suspects will be difficult. Difficult, but routine.
The arrival of a special prosecutor, however, throws the case into turmoil, and Hazard and Somers find themselves sidelined. With an agenda of his own, the prosecutor forces the case toward his favorite suspect, while Hazard and Somers scramble to find the real killer. As the people they care about are drawn into the chaos, Hazard and Somers have to fight to keep what they love - and to keep each other. To find the killer, they will have to reveal what each has kept buried for years: their feelings for each other.
And for Hazard, that’s a hell of a lot scarier than murder.
©2018 Gregory Ashe (P)2018 Gregory AsheWhat has kept me coming back for more is the relationship between Hazard and Somerset. The characters are messed up and flawed, yet their investigative powers compliment one another. The messy childhood history they share adds another element to their friendship... but wow, the unresolved sexual tension between them is as taut as a bow string and I'm like a bee to honey for these guys.
I think the author overplayed things a bit in this book- there is only so much 'will they' tension I can stand, and the off /on teasing started to grate. But, I persevered and got the ending I've been waiting for. Now I can't wait for the next book to find out how things unfold.
Worth the wait!
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Good story
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How many secrets can a person have?
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Fuuuuudge *#$&\
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Ashe has a distinct writing style. Most of the time, it's pretty restrained; every now and again though, he lets it off the leash. What results isn't a matter of complexity or employing unusual words. It's more the use of techniques to emphasise confusion, uncertainty, scattered thoughts. On audio, it works well. I'm not sure I'd be so keen as a reader though.
The Best Yet
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I LOVED IT I haven't read a Gregory Ashe book that I've disliked at all.
As Usual
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Repeating the same line many times probably using a thesaurus to express the same sentence a dozen times, Thank goodness for fast forward.
Having got that off my chest I do like the stories, I have read 4 books now I hope the decline does not continue.
stupid
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Great reading
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For the discerning listener!
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I usually love Tristan James narration but have great trouble in this series telling whether it is Somers or Hazard speaking. Still love his voice
Enjoyed the complex story. And, unlike so many books, sex did not constantly get in the way of the story. I still have no idea how and why they reached the final conclusions but happy to suspend disbelief and just enjoy the ride
I love Nico
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