
Fair Chance
All's Fair, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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J. F. Harding
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By:
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Josh Lanyon
One final game of cat and mouse...
Ex-FBI agent Elliot Mills thought he was done with the most brutal case of his career. The Sculptor, the serial killer he spent years hunting, is finally in jail. But Elliot's hope dies when he learns the murderer wasn't acting alone. Now everyone is at risk once again - thanks to a madman determined to finish his partner's gruesome mission.
When the lead agent on the case, Special Agent Tucker Lance, goes missing, Elliot knows it's the killer at work. After all, abducting the love of Elliot's life is the quickest way to hurt him.
The chances of finding Tucker are all but impossible without the help of the Sculptor - but the Sculptor is in no position to talk. Critically injured in a prison fight, he lies comatose and dying while the clock ticks down. Elliot has no choice but to play this killer's twisted game and hope he can find Tucker in time.
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The narration was very well done and was a great match for the story being told!
Both Fun, sexy and exciting!
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Not my favorite
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Once again there really isn't anything new I can add to my previous reviews as to how amazing this trilogy is. Sometimes when the reader recalls the whos, whats, and whys it makes it hard to re-visit the mystery but not in the case(pun totally intended😉) of Josh Lanyon's All's Fair trilogy. Tucker and Elliott are just as entertaining both on the personal front as well as occupational. I found the secondary characters to still be just as necessary, none of them are page-fillers, from the one-to-two-scene characters to the in-almost-as-much-as-the-main, they all serve a purpose.
There is two different narrators for the trilogy, Sawyer Allerde reads Fair Game and JF Harding reads Fair Play and Fair Chance. Both voices are perfect for the story and the characters, making for a very enjoyable listen and though I may not re-listen super often, I do look forward to doing so again and I know that I'll be just as intrigued and sucked in on the 100th listen as I was with this first time.
Great Mystery with Delicious Blend of Danger & Rom
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Narration enhanced this story
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Josh Lanyon continues to be one of my favorite authors and she never lets me down. This was an awesome conclusion to the All's Fair trilogy!
Amazing!
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Great Series
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Rivitting to the end
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Fantastic series!!!!!
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Tucker and Elliot have settled down together, moving into a new home, and thinking about marriage. Tucker, on his way to see his parents, disappears, and soon Elliot discovers The Sculptor - the most deadly adversary Elliot has ever faced - is working with an accomplice to bring him down. Once he realizes Tucker is missing, he sets out on a one-man quest to track down the man he loves, and bring the person (or persons) who took him to justice.
Initially working with a cooperative FBI, Elliot eventually finds himself on the wrong end of an agent and the head of the investigation, losing all of his connections and resources. As the days go by, Elliot's quest to find Tucker becomes more desperate.
As if this weren't enough, Elliot is forced to deal with a sleazy columnist who's tried to get Elliot into his playroom, and his bedroom, since the first time they met. I was so entertained by their back-and-forth, passive/aggressive relationship that a small part of me was actually hoping he'd convince Elliot to get his subby self into the playroom. A very small part, because there will be no cheating on Tucker. And once they find each other again, sparks fly.
This series could go on for a while, and I'd keep up with the pair. But Lanyon has said she has no intention of returning to submissive Elliot and gruff Tucker. Since that's the case, she wrapped it up perfectly.
Great way to end the series
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They just keep getting better!
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