A review by apagetoturn
Trail of Blood by Steve Wands, Keith Latch
4.0
I listened to this book via audio version, it's a short 5 hour read. I really enjoyed the narrator, Matthew Berry, he was to the point, easy to listen to, but I had a hard time with some of his voice variations. Other than that, he did a wonderful job, and the production seemed very well done.
The story itself wasn't too far off from many other books in the genre - it reminded me a lot of a Patricia Briggs, JR Ward, or the Dresden Files. I liked how the supernatural was paired with the modern way of life. We have Sam Logan, who's a PI, that gets hired for a job in this small town. Come to find out, it's been over run by vampires. The story took a few twists and turns to solve the mystery, but kept me engaged throughout. It was very entertaining.
The story itself wasn't too far off from many other books in the genre - it reminded me a lot of a Patricia Briggs, JR Ward, or the Dresden Files. I liked how the supernatural was paired with the modern way of life. We have Sam Logan, who's a PI, that gets hired for a job in this small town. Come to find out, it's been over run by vampires. The story took a few twists and turns to solve the mystery, but kept me engaged throughout. It was very entertaining.