Books From The Backlog – Collateral Damge by Austin S Camacho @ascamacho

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Collateral Damage (Hannibal Jones Mystery Series)

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Bea Collins is desperate. Her fiancé, Dean has disappeared and Bea is sure that he didn’t just walk out on her. In comes the troubleshooter, Hannibal Jones who is skeptical until he finds the missing man who is dazed, confused, and accused of a coworker’s bloody murder. Suddenly, Hannibal has a new mission: to prove Dean’s innocence. All evidence points to Dean but he can’t seem to remember what happened. To find the truth, Hannibal travels through Dean’s past where he stumbles on evidence linking him to yet another murder. These deaths have destroyed the lives connected to them, and it soon becomes clear that Hannibal will have to solve all three cases in order to save Dean from the death penalty and to prevent further bloodshed.

Goodreads ratings: 3.95  ·  73 ratings  ·  6 reviews

I love murder stories and grabbed Collateral Damage by Austin S Camacho on 10.2.12. How about you? What is your favorite genre?

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20 thoughts on “Books From The Backlog – Collateral Damge by Austin S Camacho @ascamacho

  1. I think historical fiction is one of my favorite genres. I’ve been going through the backlog on my Netgalley and I’m loving the books that I’m reading. I just finished The boy Who Said No (2013) and it’s one of the best books I’ve read this year.

    • i have come to love historical fiction too. you have me curious about the boy who said no, so i’ll be checking that out. always room for one more

  2. Thanks for giving one of my early efforts a little love. I think Collateral Damage stands up as a twisty whodunit, and you will not guess the ending. And if you’re looking for an African American private eye to follow, this is just one of seven novels in the series.

    • sweet. i hope to get to it soon and i’ll be checking out the rest. thanks so much for stopping it

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