Mann in the Crossfire (Jarvis Mann Detective Series Book 8) by R Weir – Review by Melody (Karen) Marsh

Mann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery NovelMann in the Crossfire: A Jarvis Mann Hardboiled Detective Mystery Novel by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I normally cannot stand mysteries! I can normally call the ending and everything after a certain point gets slow and turns time into syrup while reading, but not Mann in the Crossfire by R. Weir. This book is the eighth book in the series, but it makes a good stand-alone novel too. Reading it as a stand-alone made the beginning harder to get into for me, but the ending is satisfying no matter what!

The focus of this story follows Rocky (Garrett) and his family story. Jarvis Mann is running around like a chicken with his head cut off trying to put this puzzle together. Why is Brandon in trouble? And how does Mann’s trouble in Colorado have to do with what is happening in California? The dark twists are not what you’d expect from a P.I. novel. R. Weir holds nothing back with this beautifully written novel, where not a word is out of place!

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