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Readers finally get to see Jason in his element working on his own case and suddenly he gets pulled into consult on a case Sam is working on. The two haven't seen each other in 8 months, not since the mermaid murder case. Things aren't going well in there non-existent budding relationship, Jason doesn't take the rejection well and would rather avoid working with Sam again. Unfortunately Sam has become a section chief and is heading a task force of his own. The two find their cases intersect. Onc
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3.5 stars.

The Monet Murders continues story of Sam and Jason.
It wasn't an easy book to read. If you are looking for a comfort read, then in my opinion this is not the book. There is a lot of angst.
Mystery part of the story is interesting and kept me wondering if I'm thinking correctly who the perp is. I liked that a lot. I truly appreaciate how well Josh Lanyon writes mystery.
Romance part of the story made me want to shake some sense into both MC's. That's where that angsty part comes in. Parts of this b ...more
It wasn't an easy book to read. If you are looking for a comfort read, then in my opinion this is not the book. There is a lot of angst.
Mystery part of the story is interesting and kept me wondering if I'm thinking correctly who the perp is. I liked that a lot. I truly appreaciate how well Josh Lanyon writes mystery.
Romance part of the story made me want to shake some sense into both MC's. That's where that angsty part comes in. Parts of this b ...more

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