In Bait: A Harper Jones Novel by Jeffrey Butler, we meet detective Harper Jones at the Ocean House Hotel as he investigates a domestic violence call.
Detective Jones is in the company of Mary Lou Perkins, his protégé and the chief's eyes and ears, assigned to stay at his side after he went rogue on a previous case. The interview gets interrupted by a blast sound nearby, and shortly after, by a call from Chief Barnes redirecting him to a car-bombing scene, where he finds that the destroyed car belongs to Councilman Danny Kilpatrick, his former school mate and friend. As Jones comes to learn, Danny recently crossed paths with a reputed mobster and a local doctor with a grudge. But before Jones can untangle the connections, the investigation takes a brutal, sudden turn, leaving him with more questions than answers, especially when he realizes that someone is watching his every move.
This book excels not in telling, but in showing, how the past never really stays buried. It doesn't whisper but kicks down the door, chilling the protagonist and the reader alike with one gut punch after another. Jones is a man caught between two worlds, as a soldier that he once was, and the detective that he now is. The story doesn't give easy answers; instead, it buries the truth under layers of mystery, each one darker than the last one.
What stands out in this story is how it doesn't hide the villain in the shadows, rather allowing him to call out the main character directly. The pacing is also exceptionally well executed, creating a story that feels relentless, and one that makes the reader scared to turn the pages as the action intensifies.
Quill says: Bait: A Harper Jones Novel is a thriller that reminds the reader why the genre is worth losing sleep over. The author of this suspenseful story knows exactly where he is taking his readers, even as the path keeps twisting in unexpected directions. Interacting with Jones in another installment might be the best thing that happens to the reader, because he is the kind of character who leaves you thoroughly entertained, inspired and deeply motivated long after the last page. It is a book that delivers on all fronts, and one that will richly reward fans of police procedurals that spiral into something darker.
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