• The Partnership

  • A Reed & Billie Novel, Book 4
  • By: Dustin Stevens
  • Narrated by: Scott R Smith
  • Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (34 ratings)

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The Partnership

By: Dustin Stevens
Narrated by: Scott R Smith
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Less than a week before Christmas, Columbus Detective Reed Mattox and his K-9 partner receive a call from dispatch.

The body of a young woman has been found floating in the Olentangy River, her teeth forcibly removed, her fingerprints obliterated, any chance at a positive identification residing only within the string of inexplicable tattoos inked across the bottom of her feet.

Across town, an organization has taken hold in the North End, capitalizing on the recent gentrification in the area by introducing an entirely new and exotic service that the people of Central Ohio have never seen before. Preying on a captive market, they have developed a small empire in just a short amount of time, bringing with it far more than anybody could have foreseen.

Reed is forced to uncover how these things might all tie together, working far beyond the usual scope of his jurisdiction, perhaps even much further than he’s ever gone before....

©2017 Dustin Stevens (P)2020 Dustin Stevens

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Billie is Still My Favorite...

...but Reed is growing on me.
That sounds harsh, but Billie's character is open and honest- easy to get to know. She's a dog, after all. Even if she is a highly trained and intelligent dog.

Reed, on the other hand, has been a tough one to really get to know. This is the fourth book in the series and I feel like I'm just getting a handle on him. He has so much pain and survivor's guilt going on from an incident that happened in his past that he's closed out pretty much everyone, including the reader. But it's getting better. He's proven himself to be loyal, trustworthy (geez- he sounds like the dog!), and very resourceful.

I like this series quite a bit, even with the struggles to "know" the protagonist. This particular story is sharp, poignant, and all too plausible. It was well done and worthy of attention for fans of police procedurals, crime thrillers, and those like me who love a good K9 story.

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Fun and interesting.

Love the dog. The stories and the narrator are both excellent. Very much makes a person want to find out how things turn out. My only downside to the book and his books in general is there is too much description of mundane things.

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Narrator should consult a dictionary

I like the series but the narrator needs to consult a dictionary for words he doesn't know how to pronounce. Especially words the author overuses. "Eschew" is Es·chew
/əsˈCHo͞o/
verb

1.
deliberately avoid using; abstain from:

not eskew.

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