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Where the Dead Sleep

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After reading and loving "And there he kept her" I was so excited when I got this ARC! This was a very solid follow up, but ultimately I loved book one more.

Thank you to @Poisoned Pen Press and NetGalley for the e-ARC in exchange for my honest review.

Writing: 4/5 - Plot: 4/5 - Ending: 4/5

I loved the writing in the first, but this one just had some choppy moments. I know it is an ARC so I didn't mind and presume it'll be touched up for the published edition! So I didn't let that bother me too much. Frankly, it wasn't that big of an issue at all anyways. I love Packard's character and find him so relatable in so many ways, not just with him being gay. (Haha)

The plot was solidly structured, and well executed. It kept me turning the pages. I felt it was a good police procedural set up, with tid-bits of information here and there to keep you guessing.

The ending unfortunately didn't shock me as much as I was expecting, but ultimately I was satisfied! I am hoping theres a book three because I really love Packards character and want to know more about him.

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While this is the second book in a series, I didn't have any difficulty getting into the story. I liked the character of Ben Packard and his friends and colleagues, but found the main plotline 9nly so-so. This wasn't a bad book, but I never got into the investigation. I'm not giving up on this author or character and will look into the first book.

Thanks to Poisoned Pen Press for access to a digital ARC on Netgalley.com.

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This book was great mystery with an interesting set of characters. I love the main character who was an interim sheriff investigating the crime but also had to deal with a lot of intricacies of small town gossip and politics. He had a back story that wanted you to know a little more, so now I look forward to that character developing further in future books. I also tagged the first book to read - do not need any context for this book, just want to learn more.

In the book, a man is murdered in what appears to be a botched robbery but has a lot of holes in the story. He was married to his ex-wife's sister and they both has motives. Lot's of suspects and misdirection. Underneath the story, the interim sheriff is also a candidate for sheriff through election, but there are others that "own" the town and are getting in the way. Lots of plots and sub-plots.

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I did enjoy this book a lot, but it just wasn't my usual. This could be because I'm in a reading slump (which does affect my reviews) or because I'm a serious mood reader - but it just didn't hit me right.

There are several twists and turns with an extremely likeable character. The ending was great, but the book is overall slow. It was *almost* a DNF for me.

Please don't let my review deter you from what you like and find interesting. I am only one person.

Thank you, Publisher & NetGalley for the eARC!

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Dogs, detectives and a mystery? I’m in! Detective Ben Packard is back in the small town he grew up exploring the secrets all towns have. He is an unexpected main character that brings humor and no nonsense to the book. What secrets are hiding in Sandy Lake, MN? You will have to read to find out. I would give this book 3 out of 5 stars.

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I received this book from NetGalley and Publisher for my honest review, Thank you so much!

Can I just say the title of this book had me ready to read it immediately. It did take me a little longer get in to this one, but once I got use to the writing style of the author it flowed. This book left me looking forward to the next. YES, it just could not end here, there has to be a book three. Well until Book 3 comes out(*hint to author) I will go back to read the first book and hopefully since I read this one out of order it won't ruin the first one for me. This was my first novel by this author and it will not be my last. Sheriff Packard is one of the most loveable characters I've read in a long time. This mystery was a roller coaster, and at times it did appear to be a little wordy, but I got through it.

I would advise you to read this one if you are looking for a fun-loving main character and you are a fan of series with cliffhangers.

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The book opens with a scene that will be familiar to anyone who has ever been to a small-town fair - volunteer fire department fundraiser, or local carnival, or mini-county-fair. Made me immediately feel as though I knew the town.

There are several twists to the several murders that occur, and we get to know a lot more about the people in the town in the course of the book. Some of the twists depend on Acting Sheriff Ben Packard being new-ish to the town, so that he doesn't already know all the relationships between families. On the other hand, there are also several references to events in the previous book, the first in the series, where we first meet Packard and the town of Sandy Lake. Toward the end, some of the outcomes aren't quire what I expected, but they set up some personnel issues that I am sure will be a feature in the next book. The ending of the book gives us a hint of the first dead body in the next book in the series. I appreciate NetGalley providing me with an eARC of this book, and I"m already looking forward to reading the next!

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I consider myself a pretty fast reader, but that’s because when I get into a good book, I can’t put it down. Unfortunately, this one was a hard one for me to read. When I read the description, I thought “I would buy this at my local book store”…. And then I started reading. I personally thought it was a bit slow, not enough to keep my attention, but also a lot happening that didn’t really need to happen. I thought it was going to be a DNF, but I powered through and at about halfway through, it got a little more interesting! I thought the ending was great, so it made it worth the read, but the beginning was hard to get through. Overall, it was a decent book, once you get passed the slow beginning!

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I love Detective Ben Packard! I am always rooting for him and love the swagger he comes with. I will say that I had a difficult time focusing on this story and found the details to be confusing at times. There were times when something was brought up then never mentioned again. I do think that it picked up at the end and now I am so ready for the third book!

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📚Mini book review:
Where the Dead Sleep • Joshua Moehling • Crime / Mystery • pub 2023

About: Solving a crime in a small town brings out all sorts of stories and secrets. When a well known local man is found shot in his bed, the list of potential suspects grows and Deputy Packard must wade through the evidence to solve the case.

My thoughts: I tried several times to read this one, but it just didn’t keep my interest (was a DNF / NFM).. I enjoyed the small-town vibes and the characters and plot were ok; I think the detailed “Law and Order” -ish writing style just wasn’t for me. Looks like lots of people have enjoyed this on Goodreads, so definitely a good book-fit for some.

A huge thanks to @netgalley and @poisonedpenpress for a digital ARC in return for an honest review.

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I received this book from Poisoned Pen Press and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This statement is always true. I’m not given compensation to discuss a book and I’m not told how to rate a book. I am given a book in exchange for my opinions on it, and I am truthful in all my reviews whether I loved them or not.

I read this book in one sitting (well, except to stop and make dinner). Almost 9 hours. First, I'm going to say that I need to read Ben Packard #1 "And There He Kept Her". I loved the 2nd book and there are small references to the first Ben Packard book, so I definitely need to pick that one up.

I loved how real the detective work sound, I loved the camaraderie and politics of the sheriffs office and the citizens, the mud slinging, all at the same time while juggling his personal life, trying to solve murders, and standing in as deputy sheriff. This book has it all. Mystery, suspense, murder, blackmail. Accusation after accusation, and just when all the evidence points one way.... the plot twists, then twists again, and again. I would definitely say very typical of a small town (as the one I live in). I do not think that there is any room for improvement. Mr. Moehling was on target with this book.

You think you know what the secrets are and who killed who. But with all the plot twists and all the characters who are out to get each other by any means necessary, it keeps you on the edge of your seat. If I say anymore, I would spoil it. My advice, pre-order it as soon as you can. When you receive it, grab a cup of coffee, a snack, and be prepared to not put this book down.

Thank you Poisoned Pen Press and NetGalley for the opportunity to ARC this book.

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Although I was initially intrigued by ‘Where the Dead Sleep’, the interest waned as the story moved slowly to its crescendo. While working toward the climax, the story seemed to dilute itself and ease its pace. Still, I believed that a satisfying conclusion could redeem the entire novel. Unfortunately, not only was I disappointed with the ending, I couldn’t be sure the digital copy I was reading wasn’t missing some pages. The end was abrupt and I was left unfulfilled. I’m disappointed that, although the story had promise, I cannot recommend this title.

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An early morning call brings detective and acting sheriff Ben Packard to the scene of a the murder of Bill Sandersen. Bill was well known to be a partier - always drinking and having a good time around town. Ben has to figure out who is the murderer - the current wife, the ex wife, who are sisters, his buddy he was going into business with but stole money from or anyone who he gambled with in the past. All this while Ben is also being targeted by an unknown assailant and an election for sheriff.

This is the second installment of the Ben Packard series but I was able to understand the book without reading the first. I love Ben’s character; he smart and rational but also willing to admit his faults. He’s a very layered and private character and I can’t wait to read more books!

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for sharing this digital copy with me for my honest review. This book will be published 15 AUGUST 2023.

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Thank you for the opportunity to preview Where The Dead Sleep.
A series book set in a small town in Minnesota.
The lead character is interesting and is called upon to solve a mystery
Good book but since I have not read previous books at a disadvantage with the background. Fans will enjoy

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This was my first read by Joshua Moehling. I liked the book, however I felt a lot was unnecessary to the storyline. It had some twists & turns that kept me interested but at times, it was tedious. With the way it ended, I’m assuming there will be a follow up book. It was a good read.

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When I read Joshua Moehling's first book, and there he kept her, I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to read it. But once I got past the first chapter I ate it up. Finished it in like 2 days and thoroughly enjoyed the detective, sheriff, Packard character.

When I found out he wrote a second book with Packard, I instantly searched for it in netgalley to request the arc. Thank goodness they approved the book and I was finally able to read it. It feels like a coming home, we learn so much more about Ben Packard and how he operates, and why he is such a good sheriff and character. The author has thoroughly left open the door for another book and I can't wait to read that one as well.

Thank you to netgalley we're allowing me to read this Arc in exchange for an honest review.

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I just couldn't connect with anything -- plot, characters, dialogue, setting. Things didn't work for me. It wasn't badly written, it never engaged me and was a chore to finish.

I received a complimentary copy of the book from the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Deputy Ben Packard is back! I just love this guy! This was a slow burn for me but great book overall! Definite twist at the end that I never saw coming!

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Deputy turned interim-Sheriff Ben Packard is called to a home invasion where he finds a local man dead. Everyone he knows seems to have motive to kill Bill but who did it? Secrets are uncovered in this book that kept me going page after page. This was great. Definitely recommend!

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Where the Dead Sleep is equally as good as the author’s first book, And There He Kept Her. The mystery is: who killed Bill Sanderson. There are many potential suspects and detective/sheriff Ben Packard unravels the whodunit. Ben is an ordinary guy and conscientious detective, still trying to fit in in small town, Sandy Lake, MN after having worked in Minneapolis. It’s a complex story but not a bit confusing. There is Bill’s murder, of course, with another murder thrown in, high-stakes poker, crooked cops, and just enough about social issues to keep it interesting. (So much today regarding minorities and gays is ‘in your face’ and preachy. This is not.) Just like the last book, some of the characters were ho-hum, some were interesting, and some were despicable; and it all worked. The ending leaves the door open for another Ben Packard mystery … I hope. Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book.

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