Gunner (Hollins & Haring Book 3) by T.J. Beach – Review by Micalah Weatherholtz

Gunner (Hollins & Haring #3)Gunner by T.J. Beach
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Gunner is book number three in the Hollins and Haring series about two private detectives, Debbie, and Gary, although we find out pretty quickly that Gary is not his actual name, and he has a dark, shocking past that he hasn’t ever shared with anyone. When Covid begins to rear it’s ugly head in Australia and Debbie’s mom becomes incredibly I’ll and the family’s ends up having to quarantine. Over the next two weeks Gary begins to share his story with Debbie as a way to distract her and keep her from spiraling into despair and depression. Once I started I was drawn into the modern day story as much as I was the story of Gary’s past. The tone, descriptive language, and the anecdotes used throughout the book, such as “taking the piss” I thought were cool as I had never heard phrases like that and it held my interest throughout. I didn’t really know what to expect, other than some form of military story and I was pleasantly surprised with the book. I didn’t think I would become as invested as I did but I started to find myself wanting to know what happened next along with Debbie. I did find myself wondering why everyone was so hard on Gary/Simon, both sets of parents, I understood Trish’s fear, stress, and curiosity when she thought Gary was lying but as a military wife with a military family they had unrealistic expectations. One cannot simply drop everything and ‘be’ there, or come home immediately, unless their is dire circumstances no matter how much they might want to. Granted I do understand he was ‘supposed’ to be on leave or sorts at some points even if he was sometimes lying. E14 really took advantage of him and I was kind of outraged for him then too. Overall, I did really enjoy this book/series and would be interested in reading more by this author.

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