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Dawn Lee McKenna

Autor(a) de Low Tide

20 Works 441 Membros 8 Reviews

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Obras de Dawn Lee McKenna

Low Tide (2015) 67 cópias
Dead Wake (2015) 47 cópias
Dead Reckoning (2017) 35 cópias
Riptide (2015) 33 cópias
Apparent Wind (2017) 27 cópias
Landfall (2015) 25 cópias
What Washes Up (2015) 23 cópias
Dead Center (2018) 23 cópias
Squall Line (2018) 23 cópias
Awash (2016) 20 cópias
Lake Morality (2018) 16 cópias
Overboard (2018) 16 cópias
Dead and Gone (2019) 11 cópias
See You (2014) 7 cópias

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The new sheriff of St. Joe, Evan Caldwell, has his new case. Jake Bellamy, an insurance agent, as been stabbed and with no motive the investigation is not progressing well. Then another body is discovered, stabbed. Still no motive pointing to any guilty parties.
An enjoyable and well-written crime story
 
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Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
This series seems to get better with each book, even though I occasionally want to smack some sense into Maggie. (Affectionately!) My heart does hurt a little every time Boss Oyster is mentioned, however. Yet another victim of Hurricane Michael.
 
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tiasreads | Dec 11, 2019 |
My least favorite in the series so far. This seems to be the book where 'that one plot-line that shall remain nameless' starts getting beat slam to death. It shifted focus away from everything else in the book, including what could've been a really good mystery. Instead, the body in the wall and the investigation into it seemed almost like a footnote, yet another thing to drive 'that one plot-line that shall remain nameless'. I'm annoyed enough to have to step away from the series for a little while. I'll be back for sure, but I may have to go visit Three Pines before I can deal with these people again.… (mais)
 
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tiasreads | 1 outra resenha | Dec 11, 2019 |
My actual rating for this book is 3 ½ stars. I’m rounding up my Goodreads rating to 4 because it hit me on so many levels. I’ve lived a bit north of Port St. Joe all my life, so I know these places and people quite well. Even more, my dad is a retired cop from this area, so, oh man, do I know these people well. (He was a little disturbed by this book, since he knows several of the characters’ IRL counterparts, lol.)

It was by turns fun and difficult to read 'Dead Reckoning', since I started it just after the one year anniversary of Hurricane Michael, which severely damaged or even destroyed many of the places in the book. I laughed, I cried. #850Strong

You don’t have to know the area so intimately to get a pretty good sense of the place, however. The authors did a great job ‘translating’ the Panhandle. (It would be a good idea to use Google Maps, though. There is no other way to wrap your head around the geography.)

I loved the humor, which popped up in the most random places and was very… law enforcement. The descriptions of N FL weather were also hilariously accurate: “The sun was right overhead and Evan felt his hair melting before he’d made it halfway across the lot.” True story.

From the viewpoint of a semi-insider, the interaction in the LE community was very well done, as was the investigation itself. I’m really fascinated by Evan Caldwell. The ending, however, wasn’t 100% convincing. Not the resolution, sometimes that just happens. The ending itself was too abrupt and a little too easy. Once an investigation rolls, it rolls fast. But that was more “Law & Order” than most real cases.

If you’re from N FL, this is a must-read. If you’re not from N FL, read it anyway, because it’s really good.
… (mais)
 
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tiasreads | Dec 11, 2019 |

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Obras
20
Membros
441
Popularidade
#55,516
Avaliação
4.0
Resenhas
8
ISBNs
16

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