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Shadow Boys

A Jon Cantrell Thriller, Book 2

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Shadow Boys

By: Harry Hunsicker
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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A gritty, whip-smart thriller from acclaimed author Harry Hunsicker.

For once, things are going well for former DEA contractor Jon Cantrell. He's got a real job as a fix-it man for a law firm that specializes in handling government contracts. But when his ex-girlfriend Piper asks him to meet with a high-ranking police official and Cantrell is forced to take an off-the-books assignment to find a missing boy, everything starts to unravel.

Not helping the situation is his client, Deputy Chief Raul Delgado, an up-and-coming politico carrying his own tragic burdens he doesn't like to dwell on. Forty years earlier, a racist cop brutally killed Delgado's brother. Now, in a weird twist of fate, Delgado works for the very department that altered his life.

As Cantrell proceeds, he uncovers a puzzling link between Delgado, the missing boy, and a series of vigilante murders. As the link becomes clearer, Cantrell struggles to stay alive and find the missing child.

©2014 Harry Hunsicker (P)2014 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
Crime Fiction Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Vigilante Justice Crime
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The first two hours had me excited until the middle part came. Hours went by without anything happening to the main characters. The cop in the jumpsuit reveal at the ending was no surprise. I knew it was him when told his two subordinates to investigate John. Even when he killed that reporter in the middle of the book. Raul had secrets throughout and the girl he grew up with was too fancy to live in a border town with minorities. Anywho, this book had branching paths that seem to go nowhere. The kid was hiding in plane sight, Raul was working against the people I believe he hired through Piper to find the kid. I'm spoiling too much, overall a 3.5, the narration is the only reason why it's a 3.5. Story was ultimately none sense with the possibility of Piper expecting as the cliffhanger.

3.5 rounded up to 4. Started off good, but dragged

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I would guess that the negative reviews for this book come mostly from those who haven't read or listened to The Contractors, the first book in this series.

An understanding of John and Piper's relationship is pretty foundational to the story. This book carries forward the theme of two people with damaged pasts trying to get along.

The story was good. I listened to this book, and I have to say Luke Daniels is a master at reading these stories. No confusion about who is speaking. He is a treasure.

Good Follow Up to The Contractors

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well written, great characters again, can't wait read more, excellent audio performance,
a good follow up to the first book,

a great read, enjoyable, great characters

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Good Read would recommend looking forward to Reading More By this author the narrator did a good job

Shadow boys

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Full disclosure, I did not finish this book. In chapter 6 the author refers to Hurricane Katrina EVACUEES as refugees. Really? In 2014 white people are still referring to the CITIZENS leaving New Orleans due a devastating storm as REFUGEES. That was it for me. I was already getting racist undertones from the beginning of book. I couldn't go any further.

Serious Racist Undertones

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