The final chapter in this very well written saga is like saying farewell to a friend indeed. You owe it to yourself to read or listen to this entire series, you will not be disappointed.
So long old friend
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The final chapter in this very well written saga is like saying farewell to a friend indeed. You owe it to yourself to read or listen to this entire series, you will not be disappointed.
fits the storyline very well. This seems to be a better book than the rest of the series even though the whole series is really good.
It’s just a collection of coffee shop pieces of advice. You can learn all the content of the book just sharing a coffee with an acquaintance that once tried to run his own business.
I couldn’t stop listening! Gave me a lot to think about as well. Both main characters were very interesting and I liked the way it went back and forth between the two settings. I can’t wait to listen the the Book of Elija as it follows this series.
the history of the forensic work- all aspects of it but especially around finding a body- is here and told very well- it gets into the weeds and science of it all, along with great history- but it keeps you enthralled with lots of case examples, too-
Another great book by Boyd Craven lll. I love these characters and can’t wait for the next book to come out. I would recommend this book.
Prepper details became tedious. Relationship storyline even more tedious. Conspiracy theories range from 9/11 truther garbage to Freemasonry to the Knights Templar. I found this part totally unnecessary and really unrelated to the story. Seems like the author needed to get that off his chest.
