Landry and Ethan's Murder Case . . .
Dr. Landry Babin is the medical examiner for Hitchens County. He took his lunch break and headed to the deli, but had some trouble with three werewolves ahead of him getting food. Before he could get out the door with his own food, his office called to hurry back for something important. The sheriff had called 3 times already while Landry was getting lunch. Two bodies needed Landry’s attention, a rush order from the sheriff down in Tuttle. So he ate his sandwich in 4 bites as he reached the office. But as he turned to use his keycard, one of the werewolves was only a couple stores down and watching him intently. He hurried in, locking the doors behind him. Then he got started on the bodies. Jessica Raymond had severe trauma, not from a dog as the coroner had suggested, but from a large predator, not human and this was not an accident; she was torn into deliberately and pulled apart. Precision and intent meant it was not an animal. But for the first time in his career, he lied and dictated into the recording that it was an unknown animal and not a human. Then he went on to the next body.
When Reba came down to tell him the sheriff was here, she referred to the “new guy”. This was Sheriff Michael’s replacement when he retired last year. And she told him the new guy was Ethan Stone! Landry and Ethan were briefly ex-lovers back in high school when Landry was 17 and a nerd. But that’s when Ethan had finally noticed him. This is 10 years later and, in addition to being the new sheriff, Ethan is the werewolf clan leader of Belmarais. With Landry having special abilities and not quite human himself, will he be willing to work with Ethan on this dual murder case? With someone running experiments on weres and humans, the danger is even more likely to strike them if they don’t find out who is behind this.
This was a really good story line with excellent characters. The bad guys were described so well that I had goosebumps on my arms as they sniffed and intimidated Landry at the deli. And the personalities of the main characters were perfectly drawn out to make them feel like real people. The humor was well-placed and helped the flow of the story. This is definitely a series I intend to follow! Grab your copy and enjoy!