A review by thereadingraccoon
Come Twilight by Tyler Dilts

4.0

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Another winner from Tyler Dilts. This is book #4 in the Long Beach Homicide series featuring police detective Danny Beckett. In this book we find Danny still working on his banjo, in a romantic relationship that started in his last book and at the scene of an apparent suicide. Danny has doubts immediately about if the crime was staged and that’s where the investigation begins. But when Danny’s own life is threatened he’s forced to face his own morality, helplessness and unravel the truth about who wants him dead.

I enjoyed this one even more than the last two books. Danny was at his most relatable and I found the murder case and the threats against his own life intriguing. Heck, even his choice of podcasts (yes, I looked up each of them and added them to my library) and his trip car shopping was interesting to me. I continue to enjoy the authenticity that Dilts adds to each book by mentioning actual streets, neighborhoods and businesses.

I recommend this series to detective novel and police procedural fans.