Bitter Pill
MM Urban Fantasy (PsyCop, Book 11)
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Gomez Pugh
There's a new drug on the streets called Kick. The side effects are so brutal, most folks only try it once…unless they're psychic. Then they do it until it kills them.
Psychic medium Victor Bayne is well acquainted with pharmaceuticals, from the Auracel that blocks his ghosts to the Seconal that offers him a blissful night's sleep. But he's managed to steer clear of street drugs…so far.
Jacob Marks has a medicine cabinet filled with every over-the-counter remedy known to man, but none of them are doing much for his mood - and his long, fruitless days of combing through records at The Clinic are taking a heavy toll.
But their lackluster investigation does have one silver lining: a front row seat at The Clinic when the first Kick overdose comes in. And as scary as the drug might be, if it truly does augment psychic ability, the appeal is not lost on Vic.
Because the very first hit never killed anyone.
Where did Kick come from? Why is it so addictive? And why is everyone at The Clinic acting so darn shady? That’s what Vic intends to find out. And if he's lucky, he can also expose a shadowy figure from Camp Hell.
Unfortunately, the demons of his pill addiction might prove just as deadly as his long-buried history. He thought he'd managed to ditch that pernicious habit. But what if it was only lurking in the shadows, waiting for the best time to rear its ugly head?
PsyCop is an ongoing series filled with supernatural action and delightfully awkward humor - with a steady undercurrent of gay romance. It's best listened to in order, so if you're new to the series, start with PsyCop Book 1, Among the Living...and prepare for a hauntingly good listen.
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Another great story and what an ending!
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As I was with Murder House, I regret waiting. This is another great story Psycop story. Gomez Pugh is Victor Bayne. I can't read any of the books without his voice as Victor, so I mostly don't bother anymore. I go straight to the Audio.
They only get better
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Jacob is kind of on the outs with their boss after accusing her of murder, and Victor is finding that he has to work a little bit harder at investigating in this job. As psycops they had partners, but as FPMP agents they work alone most of the time. In the past, Vic just had to check out the ghosts but let his partner take on most of the investigating, and he acknowledges it in this book as he tries to find out more about a new drug that is killing other psychics. They aren't the only ones looking into "Kick," though, and they run into their old partners who are now working together. To try to get this deadly drug off the streets they decide to work together and it was really nice to see them partnering up again. There are some old hurt feelings especially between Jacob and his ex partner but they are able to smooth things over. Part of me wonders if they will try to bring these characters into the FPMP, because it felt very natural for them to work together again.
This book really calls to attention Vic's own addictions. While he seems to have embraced his "gift" with more confidence now, Victor has a history with drugs that would drown out the ghosts and on top of that a duplicitous ex-partner had kept him drugged during their work together. When they keep running into dead ends, Victor is tempted to find some Kick and use it himself. He knows it's dangerous but if it can offer him some clarity he is willing to make that sacrifice. And find some he does. It's a little insurance policy, so he tells himself, until it falls into unsuspecting hands.
There are some real twists and turns in this book. The realization of paranormal forces that somewhat drive the habits of addiction was interesting. Victor and Jacob reconnect with old friends and partners in this book and I think they make some new connections as well. I am interested to see if they do find themselves working with the Psycops again or if this was a one off. One big moment comes at the very end as we find out some secret information about some patients at Camp Hell and one in particular will blow your mind. I definitely can't wait to see what happens next.
Narration- As always the narration by Gomez Pugh was awesome. The first time I heard him was in this series and he really has become these characters to me. I definitely recommend his narration and this series.
Amazing series!
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I also appreciate the way JCP approaches the subject of addiction by showing how many factors in a person's life can affect an addiction. The supernatural twist to the subject also adds some interesting points.
This was a wonderful book with spectacular narration.
Great story. Great narration.
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Cops, Ghosts and Habits Oh My!
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