3.5-Stars (^4.0) - "I Liked it a Lot"
Lee Goldberg - Bone Canyon (Eve Ronin, #2) [Audible]
Audiobook - 08:24 Hours - Narrator: Nicol Zanzarella
"Bone Canyon" was a quick and very enjoyable "read" for me. I listened to it over two nights, ruining my mandated sleeping hours😴, but providing the stimulation required to get my reading/listening mojo active again. When the narrator said "You have been listening to ...", I sighed with quiet satisfaction and dropped off to bye-byes.
So, why the equivocation by rating Bone Canyon as being worth only 3.5 stars instead of a full 4.0?
In my review of Goldberg's "Lost Hills, Eve Ronin, #1" (4Stars), I quietly complained that the audiobook was probably a little short (06:41 hours), although this was better than "...being too long and in need of a good editor ...". At 08:24 hours, "Bone Canyon" is an acceptable length for a light, pacy, 'police procedural', but oddly enough I think the audiobook sounded a bit padded-out overall.
I enjoyed the development of the character, Homicide Detective Eve Ronin in her second appearance, and generally the plot(s) and story-lines were developed well, particularly the involvement of the sheriff's deputies in the surfing murder, and the solving of the mysteries surrounding the other "Bones" discoveries, but as a rookie, Ronin's crime solving achievements did stretch the bounds of credibility.
I thought the whole "making a TV series" saga was superfluous and distracting. Eve Ronin's mother was a pain and contributed nothing significant to the story. On the other hand, Eve's partner, Duncan 'Donuts' Pavone, is a tower of strength and support for her, as is her friendly forensic anthropologist, who adds a touch of, erm, romance to her life.
Edited 02 March 2021, for this addendum:
I neglected to note above that I enjoyed the reading by competent actor/narrator, Nicol Zanzarella, who also narrated very well in the first Eve Ronin book, "Lost Hills".
I look forward to October '21 when Eve Ronin, #3, "Gated Prey" hits the audiobook stands!