Genre:
Mystery
Description:
“Human
bones found in a furnace at an animal shelter just outside of Austin
cause retired detective Al Quinn to be called in to work the case.
Before he leaves the shelter, Al adopts a new companion, Tanner, a
dog just two days away from being euthanized.
Testing
shows that the bones belong to more than one person. Al must deal
with a pesky FBI human-trafficking team that butts into the
investigation while he is training a new detective. At home, he has a
houseful of people when he’d planned to live alone, not to mention
his new pet. Add a burglary ring whose members threaten his
housemates, along with Tanner, and someone will soon be seeing the
dark side of Al Quinn.”
Author:
The
winner of multiple awards, Russ Hall has more than twenty published
books that include mysteries, thrillers, westerns, poetry, and
nonfiction. Hall lives in Austin, Texas.
Appraisal:
This
is the third book in Russ Hall's series featuring Al Quinn as a
retired police detective who keeps getting drug out of retirement to
work a case. (Yeah, I don't think he understands the point of
retirement either.) All of the stories are solid mysteries with what
you'd expect from a good police procedural or mystery with a police
detective as protagonist.
However,
one thing that sets the Al Quinn series apart from many of the same
type is the supporting characters. They add to the stories in
numerous ways not only because they often contribute to solving the
mystery (and also tend to get in the way at other times), but because
they're unique, not at all the kind of characters you'd expect to
see. They add an entertaining element to the stories, a laugh, and a
break in the tension at times where that's just what's needed.
FYI:
A
small amount of adult language.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No
significant issues
Rating:
**** Four Stars
Reviewed
by: BigAl
Approximate word count:
65-70,000 words
2 comments:
Pesky FBI agents!
Merry Christmas BigAl and Pals!
Thanks for the reviews all year round!
LOL. Thanks, Maria. :)
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