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Mayan Gods in the Yucatan
- Peyton Brooks, FBI, Book 5
- Narrated by: Kelley Hazen
- Length: 15 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary
Peyton and Marco have always led complicated lives, but now, their cases are pulling them in different directions.
After his surgery, Marco has a long road of rehabilitation ahead of him, but his precinct needs him to focus on the murder of a young serviceman who might have intimate ties to the mayor.
Peyton wants to be there for him; however, when a DEA agent turns up missing, the Ghost Squad is called to the Yucatan to investigate. What they find there will embroil them in a drug war between two countries, where illicit activities are being bartered underground and the players are impossible to identify.
However, as Peyton and her team soon learn, they are facing an adversary that will only be appeased in blood - the blood of humans sacrificed to an uneasy Mayan god.
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- A D.
- 22-12-20
Wow!
I loved this book. I want to say that it is my favourite in the series, but I keep thinking that with each new book. I thoroughly enjoyed the plot and character development in this story. But before you read any more of this, I must recommend that you start from the beginning of the series. It is just fantastic!
In this book I loved how the characters seemed to be coming into their own strengths and personalities. Peyton has been in the FBI for a while but she seems to finally have a better handle on her PTSD. She and Marco are working on their relationship, finally able to find their footing as lovers and not partners. Marco is excelling at being the Captain of his precinct. He seems to managing his injuries better too. Devon is more likeable as a DA (rather than just ambitious). Abe and Jake continue to bring a quirky edge to the story. Marco's team is developing well, handling homicide cases with aplomb and sensitivity. Bambi has changed too, but in an interesting way. I think she bears watching because something may be up! Tank continues to be incredibly smart, resourceful and reliable. And Radar... well, his relationship with Peyton seems to be shifting from team leader to mentor and friend. In this book, we even get to explore Rosa's character as a kickass Special Agent in Charge. ML Hamilton has allowed many of the character to shine in their own way while still dealing with their quirks and issues.
The actual FBI case in this book was very interesting and a little gruesome. As for the precinct, there is the ongoing case which just seems to be getting more twisted as well as the murder of a teenager on his way home from school. Such cases are never easy, and ML Hamilton took a lot of care to show the emotional toll these cases have on the police that have to deal with them.
Kelley Hazen performs these books with such panache! Each character has a unique voice. Each situation is given careful considered and the performance is crafted so that it reflects the emotions evoked by whatever is happening. Personally I enjoy listening to Kelley Hazen read ML Hamilton's books. Both are artists that compliment each others work!
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review
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