Another J.R. RAIN DETECTIVE SERIES!
This is the first book in a new trilogy called " The Spinoza Series", which shows Mr. Rain has yet another detective, that he can maintain a storyline for, with great aplomb.
Spinoza is a rather tragic character, having lost his wife and son in a vehicular accident, of which he was to blame, or at least, he had been drinking, and failed to get them out of the car, before they inhaled too much smoke and burned to death.
We meet him as he gets his new client, an elderly lady, who is looking for a young girl she considers her granddaughter, Veronica, whose a "vampire slayer". (Yes, just like Buffy.) She was recommended to him by the police detective she saw about her missing granddaughter, and had put together a packet of information for him, including: pictures, list of friends, etc. the detective had suggested she give him. Spinoza briefly went through the envelope, grateful to the detective for saving him time. To say he was a bit taken aback by the old lady telling him her granddaughter was a vampire slayer, was an understatement. But he agreed to take the case, and tried to assure the old lady he would bring her granddaughter back home to her.
After meeting with the police detective, who happened to be his friend, he started on the friends list. He found out from her girlfriend that yes, indeed, Veronica was a vampire slayer. She had seen her after one of her "slays"....all bloody. There was good reason for her wanting to hunt vampires, she watched one savagely murder her parents when she was only fourteen years old. He would have gotten her too, if she hadn't kept hidden and quiet, knowing there was nothing she could do to save her parents.
Spinoza was able to get some more information from a guy that was a bartender at a goth bar, he knew the whole story, and was easily convinced to tell it. Spinoza put two and two together, and figured out where Veronica might be heading next, a book signing, for an author who writes vampire fiction.
I listened to part of the book on Audible too, read by a guy, who was pretty good, but I didn't buy the full version of it. Instead I finished reading it myself.
I am not going to tell you anything more.....you'll just have to read it for yourself, buy the Audible version, or both! I know you'll enjoy it, the way I did, and now, my friend, I am opening book two in the series.