A Friend in the Glass
An Auden & O'Callaghan Mystery, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Garrett Kiesel
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By:
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C.S. Poe
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Gregory Ashe
It’s winter in New York City, and Rufus O’Callaghan is trying to make things work. He’s still got his job as a confidential informant, and he’s still got Sam Auden. The ex-Army drifter has moved in with Rufus, and the two men are trying to build a lasting relationship as Sam struggles to find his footing in the city.
When Sam gets a call from a woman offering to sell him information about Project Stonefish, though, neither man knows what to make of it. Sam still has questions about the training operation that caused him to leave the Army—and that ended in the death of someone Sam cared about. And Rufus is all too aware that when it comes to Stonefish, Sam’s judgment might be in question.
Everything changes when Sam and Rufus learn that the woman who called Sam has died from a suspicious overdose—and that, before she died, she contacted someone else about Stonefish. Someone who wants Stonefish to stay buried in the past. Someone with the power—and the ruthlessness—to make sure it stays buried. And to learn the truth about what happened all those years ago, Sam and Rufus will have to place themselves in the crosshairs.
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One phone call changes everything
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Sam and Rufus!
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My thanks to the author for a complimentary copy of this audiobook.
So much love for this series!
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Unlike the main characters in the other series I've read from them individually, Sam and Rufus live on the fringes of society in a way that makes their larger existence and particularly their relationship precarious. Neither of them has the safety net that characters normally do; they have each other, and that's about it. The tenuous nature of their existence and the strain that places on them as individuals and as a couple is well-developed and adds to the overall tension of the story. It also drives a lot of their character growth as they try to build a real, functional life together in the face of dangers from their pasts returning and putting them at risk.
This book is everything I was hoping for from Ashe and Poe and so much more. Sam and Rufus have so much to deal with as individuals, between themselves, and with the larger world, and I didn't know if that would be addressed as fully as I would like, but it really was. These characters seem like real, flawed, human people, which is something I always love from these authors.
And while the characters are such a huge part of driving the action, the plot is an intricate tangle of past and current events. This wasn't an audio I could just put on in the background while I did something else, or I would have been completely lost. There's so much going on here. The characters feed the development of the plot, and the plot feeds the growth of the characters, and it's a giant web.
Absolutely without a doubt recommend this book, this series, and really anything by Gregory Ashe and C.S. Poe.
(I got this audio for an honest review, but I paid for the first two audios and all three ebooks with my own human dollars and would have paid for the audio of this one, too, if I hadn't gotten the review offer, so, you know, make of that what you will.)
A great continuation of the series
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I really wanted to love this one. The writing was good (as expected from these two authors!) and I was excited to get back to these idiots. I think for me I was more interested in their personal challenges and insecurities over the actual storyline happening. Might be a me thing though, cause I’m not a HUGE fan of political plots.
I’m still looking forward to the next as usual, and I’m hoooooping they can get out of that apartment and start moving forward together!
Love these authors!
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