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Skin and Bone

Digging Up Bones, Book 2

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Skin and Bone

By: TA Moore
Narrated by: Kyle Grant
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Cloister Witte and his K-9 partner, Bourneville, find the lost and bring them home.

But the job doesn’t always end there.

Janet Morrow, a young trans woman, lies in a coma after wandering away from her car during a storm. But just because Cloister found the young tourist doesn’t mean she’s home. What brought her to Plenty, California...and who didn’t want her to leave?

With the help of Special Agent Javi Merlo, who continues to deny his growing feelings for the rough-edged deputy, Cloister unearths a 10-year-old conspiracy of silence that taps into Plenty’s history of corruption.

Janet Morrow’s old secrets aren’t the only ones coming to light. Javi has tried to put his past behind him, but some people seem determined to pull his skeletons out of the closet. His dark history with a senior agent in Phoenix complicates not just the investigation but his relationship with Cloister.

And since when has he cared about that?

©2019 TA Moore (P)2021 Dreamspinner Press
Literature & Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Police Procedural Romance Romantic Suspense Fiction Suspense
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Ive read part one of this story. Very enjoyable audio version second book. Hoping there is a third part to come.

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Dreamspinner Press should be ashamed to have released this audiobook unproofed. It hasn't even one proof listen because there are long, jarring sections of dead air between the dialogue that no one picked up and fixed. It's clear the narrator paused and these pauses should have been removed by an editor, but they weren't.
This, in turn, does a great disservice to the author and her book. The pauses are 20, 30 seconds to 1 minute all through the book. This meant that as a listener I was jarred out of the flow of the story with frustration. I sped up the narration to 125 just so the pauses weren't so painful. It's such a shame, because the first book was 5 stars, and I really enjoyed these characters. But this book was a painful listen.

Good book ruined by terrible audio editing.

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