January's Betrayal (Larry Macklin Mysteries Book 3)

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| Rating | : | 4.53 (537 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B01J0Q4SFM |
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| Number of Pages | : | 374 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2018-02-16 |
| Language | : | English |
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"Waiting for Number Waiting for Number 4 DC Book Angel This series is a delight to read. In this, the third one one plot twist was telegraphed all the way through, but it was also totally believable that the main characters didn't see it coming. Both father and son's relationships with diverse members of the community and the sheriff's department have the kind of evolving respect regardless of race or gender that is believable and optimistic. The characters' household pets continue to provide a nice continuity and some comic relief. Northern Florida is new turf to many, and it is capably rendere. " according to DC Book Angel. This series is a delight to read. In this, the third one one plot twist was telegraphed all the way through, but it was also totally believable that the main characters didn't see it coming. Both father and son's relationships with diverse members of the community and the sheriff's department have the kind of evolving respect regardless of race or gender that is believable and optimistic. The characters' household pets continue to provide a nice continuity and some comic relief. Northern Florida is new turf to many, and it is capably rendere. Stretch65 said Another excellent book in this series. Truly enjoyed this third installment, and glad to see there is a fourth coming; if you happen to be reading this review and haven't read any of these books, read them in order as events in the later books build on the previous stories. The plot is well crafted, although some elements are a bit obvious, but that didn't detract from the story. The dialogue is realistic, as are the police procedures. All in all, still a very well written story and well worth reading.. "I'll keep reading them." according to Cape Cod reader. I've read and enjoyed the first I'll keep reading them. I've read and enjoyed the first 3 books and will look for the I'll keep reading them. Cape Cod reader I've read and enjoyed the first 3 books and will look for the 4th.This one took a different turn than the others. It has a " closer to home " feel about it.First of all, the story takes place on home ground with a lot of local color and characters, while exposing a sinister dark side of the community. It also brings out even more of Larry's personal relationships and fears.All the books have had flowing plots, twists and turns abound. January's Betrayal continues that format. You won't get bored reading it.I gave this one a 4 star because al. th.This one took a different turn than the others. It has a " closer to home " feel about it.First of all, the story takes place on home ground with a lot of local color and characters, while exposing a sinister dark side of the community. It also brings out even more of Larry's personal relationships and fears.All the books have had flowing plots, twists and turns abound. January's Betrayal continues that format. You won't get bored reading it.I gave this one a I'll keep reading them. Cape Cod reader I've read and enjoyed the first 3 books and will look for the 4th.This one took a different turn than the others. It has a " closer to home " feel about it.First of all, the story takes place on home ground with a lot of local color and characters, while exposing a sinister dark side of the community. It also brings out even more of Larry's personal relationships and fears.All the books have had flowing plots, twists and turns abound. January's Betrayal continues that format. You won't get bored reading it.I gave this one a 4 star because al. star because al. books and will look for the I'll keep reading them. Cape Cod reader I've read and enjoyed the first 3 books and will look for the 4th.This one took a different turn than the others. It has a " closer to home " feel about it.First of all, the story takes place on home ground with a lot of local color and characters, while exposing a sinister dark side of the community. It also brings out even more of Larry's personal relationships and fears.All the books have had flowing plots, twists and turns abound. January's Betrayal continues that format. You won't get bored reading it.I gave this one a 4 star because al. th.This one took a different turn than the others. It has a " closer to home " feel about it.First of all, the story takes place on home ground with a lot of local color and characters, while exposing a sinister dark side of the community. It also brings out even more of Larry's personal relationships and fears.All the books have had flowing plots, twists and turns abound. January's Betrayal continues that format. You won't get bored reading it.I gave this one a I'll keep reading them. Cape Cod reader I've read and enjoyed the first 3 books and will look for the 4th.This one took a different turn than the others. It has a " closer to home " feel about it.First of all, the story takes place on home ground with a lot of local color and characters, while exposing a sinister dark side of the community. It also brings out even more of Larry's personal relationships and fears.All the books have had flowing plots, twists and turns abound. January's Betrayal continues that format. You won't get bored reading it.I gave this one a 4 star because al. star because al
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