Title:
Destructive Reasoning (The Authorities, #2)
By:
Scott Meyer
Pages:
336
Rating:
4

An actor is brutally murdered while sitting alone in his fully locked car.

A note arrives claiming responsibility and explaining the man died not for who he was, but for who he pretended to be. He played Dr. Watson in a production of Sherlock Holmes. The note promises to kill everybody in Hollywood currently playing Dr. Watson: a surprisingly long list.

Billionaire Vince Capp sends his crime fighting team, the Authorities, down from Seattle to solve the crime, stop the killer, save lives, and above all else, increase their national profile. But it won’t be easy. Detective Sloan will have to wrestle with the most irritating case of her career while two of her key operatives are terribly distracted: Rutherford has found a new role model to follow and emulate, and Max must tangle with a mysterious figure from a past he’d rather forget.

Destructive Reasoning (The Authorities, #2) book cover

Practically a re-run of the first book without the introductory chapters, this one pitches us straight into the action. Just what you’d expect of this entertaining continuation. Well worth a few hours curled up with a couple of warm drinks on a cold day.

Published by Sean Randall

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