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A Litter of Bones: A DCI Logan Crime Thriller (DCI Logan Crime Thrillers)

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Even though the characters weren't particularly original I still enjoyed Jack Logan's no-nonsense approach to everything, his traditional ways and his often grouchy attitude and the descriptions of the Scottish Highlands painted a picture so vivid and beautiful in my head I felt like I was there. Rather, it was like something IKEA might use as a showpiece for its new office range designed for the deeply unimaginative.

There are also plenty of signposts in this first novel for storylines and character arcs to develop over further instalments. Thank you for the opportunity to read this book because I really enjoyed it and would love to read the others in the series. The story is fast-moving and engaging, and the tension builds steadily as the investigation unfolds. Nuoširdus pastebėjimas, kad knyga savo siužetu labai panaši į visai neseniai skaitytą kito autoriaus knygą, ir tai šiek tiek sumenkino netikėtumo faktorių, tačiau smagu, kad čia buvo visai kitokia knygos baigtis. If a refund or reimbursement is payable to you, we will transfer the money using the same method originally used by you to pay for your purchase.DCI Jack Logan is a complex and well-rounded character who is facing his own demons as he investigates the murders. The story is quite fast paced, certainly not boring and has a certain page turnability and it seems that it is a popular series. The character development of Logan is well done, and the reader will find themselves rooting for him as he tries to piece together the mystery of the murders.

I feel once I start something I owe it not only to the author, but to the people who read my blog, to finish it out. The blurb mentions that he has a broken marriage and a drinking problem, bit neither of these things are mentioned in the book and if they are, they weren't given the proper focus, because for the life of me I don't remember them. But they usually had a charm about them, a certain quality that made them and their decisions likeable, not frustrating. But when the book is a police procedural, I like more of the real world and how things are really done to seep in the novel.J D Kirk is a pseudonym for a different author's first crime novel, which was interesting to me - I wonder if I've read any of his other stuff? The author does an excellent job of creating a sense of realism, and the reader will feel as though they are right there alongside DCI Jack Logan as he edged closer to solving the case.

When another child disappears a hundred miles north in the Highlands, Jack is sent to lead the investigation and bring the boy home. So either he’s been writing these for a long time and keeping them in a (big) shoebox, or he’s LJ Ross-level prolific. Are the gut-wrenching overly graphic depictions of the mutilation and torture of cats that were repeatedly mentioned in this story for no reason that I can see other than shock value. In this book DCI Jack Logan is asked to help find a missing boy, who was taken whilst out in the woods.Additionally, I appreciated the humor and wit displayed by the characters more than I would if I had read a text copy. He gets parachuted into a rural force when they catch a case that resembles one he worked on years ago.

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