Final Orders
Hazard and Somerset: Arrows in the Hand, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Tristan James
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Gregory Ashe
About this listen
An embattled author. Fanatical parents. A son who can’t stay out of trouble. It’s the last one that’ll probably kill him.
When Emery Hazard gets drawn into a brawl at a monthly school board meeting, he knows he’s in trouble; his husband, John-Henry Somerset, is chief of police, and they’re already under enough scrutiny as they try to finalize their foster son’s permanency plan.
Hazard’s actions, however, have an unexpected consequence: A woman shows up at his office the next day, and she wants to hire him to protect her mother. Loretta Ames is a famous—and famously troublesome—author, and a string of recent attempts on her life suggests that someone is determined to get rid of her. Under pressure from his assistant, Hazard takes the job, assuming that it will be two days of babysitting before Loretta returns to New York.
Her murder changes everything. To find the killer, Hazard and Somers will enter a murky world of concerned parents, entitled teenagers, internet trolls, and a whole lot of grassroots crazy. But nothing is straightforward about the investigation, and even Loretta’s daughter seems to have her own reasons to want her mother dead. And when the killer abducts Colt’s friend, Hazard and Somers realize they are running out of time, and they must race to save him before it’s too late.
©2022 Gregory Ashe (P)2022 Gregory AsheJust wonderful
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I adore the Hazard and Somerset series, and Final Orders was spectacular from the enthralling mystery to the intricate relationships between Emery and John, their family, and friends. These men have grown so much. They aren’t perfect, but they feel real, and they have come so far. This book is full of suspense, humor, and action.
Tristan James has been an incredible narrator for the Hazard and Somerset series. This final book in the Arrows in the Hand arc was masterfully narrated and produced. Tristan embodies all the characters extremely well and has a keen sense of pacing and drama which only enhances the listening experience.
Powerful
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Enjoyable Story
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I have already reviewed the e-book which you can read below this audiobook review. This may make you question well why listen to the audiobook? Well because you have to! You feel that you are in the moment. If you have not already done so you must listen to the audio recordings with Tristan James in both this and the past series which feature Hazard and Somerset. As with the other books in the series, this book is emotionally hard-going but not without its' ridiculous moments and Tristan captures all of these moments beautifully because he really gets Ashe's writing. His phrasing is sublime and you feel that he really is Hazard and Somerset and all the other great, good and bad characters in this series.
It is the end of the series but I hope not the end of the author/narrator relationship.
Ebook review
'Well, the plan was to read this book slowly and savour it as I knew it was to be the last in the series. Initially, that was fine but then as Gregory Ashe cranked up the action I had to finish off the last half in a day.
It was the perfect ending with some beautiful moments of love, growth and laughter but also painful moments when no matter what you do you are never deemed good enough and kept dangling on a string. In the latter case, many of us get through this and seek and create loving relationships elsewhere; but as seen in this book and sadly in everyday life not all of us can manage the complex emotions that arise from a love that is continuously couched in criticism.
In this book we see how far Hazard and Somerset have come through the prism of watching the young; Colt, Ash and several others. Particularly for Somerset for whom it reignites what the past has cost him until recently in trying to please everyone but not himself.
I am prepared to let Hazard and Somerset go only if they continue with their short stories and pop up in other series
Because you have to!!
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