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This was a solid mystery. There was a lot going on and I enjoyed the character of the main lead. It was an interesting storyline.
When Sergeant Maggie Blackthorne is called to a murder scene, it is to see her ex-husband dead on the ground. He has been viciously murdered and she will need to prove that she wasn’t involved in order to stay on the case. She has kept her personal life with Duncan McKay, owner of McKay’s Feed & Tack, private. She and her team are kept busy trying to solve her ex’s murder, prove her innocence, locate a truck stolen by drug addicts, a possible second murder and a stash of abandoned drugs. Although the main investigation is the murder of her ex, who was an Oregon State police sergeant, the flow of the other cases keeps the story moving along at a fast pace. The author is able to focus on the investigations while including personal information about Maggie and her team. A very intriguing and well written second title in the Maggie Blackthorne mysteries. I received an advance review copy at no cost and without obligation for an honest review. (by paytonpuppy)
This is my first time reading this author and series. I must that I really enjoyed this and look forward to the rest of the series. Detective Maggie Blackstone has a unpleasant meeting with her ex husband. Hours later he is found dead. Murdered. But he won't be the last. Maggie is in a race to catch the killer.
What do you do when your ex is found murdered and some drugsmugglers are in the area and there is a connection but you are one of the suspects? Murderers Creek by LaVonne Griffin-Valade is the second book about sergeant Maggie Blackthorne. I liked the first book and are really glad I get to read this follow up that is even better. Griffin-Valade has found a great community to park her crimes in and the people there is a wonderful mix of characters that can be a base for many years to come. We get to follow Blackthorne as she struggle with her personal and professional life as well as various types of crime. I will recommend this series to all that care to listen to me. I must thank @netgalley and @severnriverpublishing for giving me this advance copy and the author for writing it. #MurderersCreek #NetGalley
Maggie Blackthorne is back, patrolling her area, considering moving in with Duncan, who she started dating in the previous book, and generally keeping the peace.
When her ex-husband JT shows up, it's an unwelcome surprise. He has been demoted in between the last book and this one due to some sexual harassment claims. Maggie wants nothing to do with him and snaps at him to get to whatever it is he wants. He's getting married, has become a Catholic, and want her to sign an annulment paper, to dissolve their marriage in the eyes of he church, even though they're already divorced. She sins away, kicks him out and goes about her day.
The first item of the day is a pair of oxy addicts, reported to be in their area. The second, in conjunction with the first, is Dave Shannon's stolen truck. It's a fairly good call that the junkies have stolen it, because they've left their junker where his truck had been.
Then, the big one: JT has been found by a couple of tourists, dead. His throat has been slit and he had additional stab wounds. Bizarrely, his left ear is also missing. Detective Al Bach arrives as does Ray Gattis, the medical examiner. Maggie is a suspect, of course, since her and JT's marriage had been rocky, to put it mildly. She's also told later that JT's new fiancee is pressuring the local State office to look into Maggie as the killer, and later that an IA case has been opened.
Attempts to find the pair of junkies prove unsuccessful until Janine Harbaugh, a volunteer fire watch lookout, calls into let Maggie know that she's seen the truck weaving in and out of the forest, stooping, then moving again. Maggie gets to the area, driving through the forest, following the strange trail they've left.
Unfortunately for them, hey drive right over the edge of an embankment and are killed. Now Maggie has the task of figuring out why they were in town, where they thought they were going, and what they were looking for.
The resulting investigations of JT's murder and the truck theft results in the two investigations coming together as actually the same case.
Meanwhile, Hollis and his wife are going through a tough time, Al and Ray are not really dating any longer, and Maggie has a bit of a secret she's keeping from Duncan. The reader who is paying attention will guess that without any trouble at all.
Everything comes to a head at the end of the book, with a couple of confessions and a standoff with a disturbed man on top of the courthouse.
The only ding I'm giving this book is the road atlas tour we get whenever Maggie drives somewhere. I've said in previous reviews that I really don't care how people get from point A to point B unless there is something important about the route. There are a couple of instances we do need to know about in this book, but the rest are useless to people like me or to people who have never been in the area (and sometimes those are the same people).
Four out of five stars, and another solid outing for Sgt. Maggie Blackthorne.
Thanks to Severn River Publishing and NetGalley for the reading copy.
I enjoyed this second book in the Maggie Blackthorne series. It's one of the books that you slip right into...so much so that I read it in 24 hours! Lots of twists and turns to keep the action rolling. And I like the decision to deal with Maggie's ex decisively rather than keeping him hanging around.
Thanks to Severn River Publishing for access to an ARC on NetGalley.
This book was sent to me on Kindle by Netgalley for review. Although the mystery and intrigue are there, the language is too much for me. I don't get into this type of reading when I have to wade through the language. Also, there are so many characters, it is difficult to keep track of them. Perhaps solving the mystery is enough for other readers, it just wasn't for me.
This book was pretty good, it had intrigue, suspense, action, and a great who done it that had me guessing until the end! I would recommend reading this book, its well worth reading but it was just ok for me! Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me !