Unabridged Audiobook
Review copy was received from NetGalley, Publisher. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Obviously, I enjoyed everything about this next in the Porter Beck series. The main point of view being a sheriff, with lots of military intelligence training, set in a small town with lots of natural beauty, are all positives. Shades of Mercy has both spies, from China, and drug cartel gangsters from Mexico causing problems in the sheriff's area. The story begins with a drug overdose by one of Beck's school friends. Next, there is a takeover of a government drone which blows up a prime bull of one of his other high school friends. I can't go into details without spoiling too much but Beck is kept hopping and I don't think he hardly sleeps for a week. Between hackers and drug overdoses, he has some tricky problems to solve. Then there's a missing teenager who is known for hacking. Beck does have an excellent team of his own, plus a state agent, and his sister is helping too. The federal agents are not so helpful. Beck doesn't trust them because they aren't sharing what they know. The end is nearly a war with plenty of bad guys. I'm thrilled with the suspenseful action, and Beck's intelligence in figuring things out and staying alive. His choices are not always easy ones. He manages justice for everyone, not just the powerful. I love the fast paced story and well-developed characters and can't wait for more. Beck has personal challenges and it will be interesting to see how he manages them over time. Narration: I enjoyed the narration, and have listened to both books in the series. The narrator is Beck for me. He also keeps me in the story with voices which are distinct but fitting for the characters. I listened at my usual 1.5x speed.
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