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The Blue Horse (by Bruce Borgos)

Oh my goodness! Every time I pick up a Porter Beck book, I know I am in for a roller coaster ride of emotions. From the second you open the book, you are drawn into the story and will be hanging on for dear life as you travel through the pages with twists and turns and emotional heart wrenching moments. The characters are well developed and if you have read the first two books in the Porter Beck series, you know Porter, his sister, Brinley, and the other officers with Nevada’s Lincoln County Sheriff’s office. There are a lot of characters, but they are easy to keep track of. There are some difficult moments with the details of the murder of humans and savage killing of horses. If this is the first book you would be reading in the series, I strongly encourage you to go back and read the first two. It will make a difference in your understanding of the characters and the relationships between them. And you cannot forget Bo (Bojangles), Beck’s dog. He is a treasure and I absolutely love him! If you enjoy an edge-of-your-seat thriller suspense book, then this is one you need to put at the top of your to-be-read list.


Thank you to NetGalley and Minotaur Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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