muddypuddle's review
4.0
Excellently plotted mystery with great description and some really funny banter from the protagonist. Characters were really well drawn and the setting was a huge part of the story. All the components worked together so well, including an outstanding reader, making a truly mesmerizing story for a lot of hours on the road. This was thrived in the series and in a way I feel like they're getting even better, though it's been a bit since I read the other two, so this might be just as good - I remember liking them quite well - Garrison Gage, the protagonist, being the hardest person to get to know. Second only to Virgil Flowers, I think!
tunesmithnw's review
4.0
This third Garrison Gage mystery was probably the best. I hope the author doesn't give up on his character and writes more books featuring Gage and the Oregon Coast.
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