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The Arizona Triangle

A Jo Bailen Detective Novel

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The Arizona Triangle

By: Sydney Graves
Narrated by: Stacy Gonzalez
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In the vein of the bestselling California noirs of Sue Grafton and Sara Gran, a whodunnit about loyalty, love, and the legacy of trauma featuring a hardboiled, queer private eye whose latest case takes her deep into her own complicated past.

On the cusp of forty, Justine Bailen, better known as Jo, works for an all-female detective agency based in Tucson, Arizona. While staking out a cheating spouse, she learns that her long-estranged best friend from childhood, Rose, is missing, and that Rose’s mother wants to hire Jo to find her. This case is all kinds of wrong for Jo, but she has no choice but to head back to her hometown, an hour north and a world away from Tucson.

Back in Delphi, she learns that her high school boyfriend, Tyler—who is probably part of the reason her friendship with Rose went south—is the cop assigned to the case. It doesn’t take long for Jo to realize that he’s all mixed up in it, too. To have any hope of learning the truth about Rose’s disappearance, Jo must finally face the demons she thought she’d escaped.

Mystery Private Investigators Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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The narrator has a high pitched annoying voice which when added to the unexciting plot results in a disappointing listening experience.

Most uninteresting

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The pace of the book ramps up suddenly, much earlier than you’d expect. Then it turns into what you think is going to work out exactly as you’d expect, and then it suddenly starts racing toward some dark, unknown finish line.

I like Jo and sympathize with her. What young person hasn’t been baffled by arbitrary rejection at least once in their lives? I hope there are more Jo Bailen books coming.

Clever, Intricate, and Satisfying

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Molestation story end was a terrible ending. I kept listening thinking it would get better. It didn’t. The ending was over the top and ruined the story. The performance was good.

Long drawn out and terrible ending

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The main character is not believable as an experienced private detective. The characters are not relatable. The final reveal is not believable and contrived. Not the best detective novel.

Not the best

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Padded writing with too much description of unimportant stuff to stretch the book. Implausible plot.

Slow moving and annoying

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