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The Bitter Past (Porter Beck, #1)
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When a retired FBI Agent is found tortured to death in his home in Lincoln County Nevada, Sheriff Porter Beck finds himself roped in on an FBI investigation headed by Agent Sana Locke, into an information leak that may have triggered the current chain reaction of events. Beck is ex-Army, having served as a foreign area officer for a large part of his career, so he is well aware of the danger that is looming when evidence indicates a connection between the present-day murders and a 1950s covert operation linked to a nuclear testing site in the region. When the bodies begin to pile up, Porter and his department team up with Locke to find the killer. Complicating matters further is the disappearance of a teenage bride from a neighboring community. Are the cases connected?
The Bitter Past by Bruce Borgos is a riveting thriller that combines elements of murder mystery, crime procedural, and international espionage thriller. The novel is well-structured and consistently paced. The suspenseful narrative is presented in dual timelines – present-day and 1950s Nevada - both of which are well-developed. The present-day narrative is shared from the first-person POV of Porter and the past timeline is shared from the perspective of another character whose role is crucial to the plot. The novel does feature a large cast of characters, but at no point do the threads of the story become too convoluted or difficult to follow. Porter Beck is an interesting protagonist and I would love to see how the author continues his arc as the series continues.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and am eager to read the next book in the series.
I paired my reading with the audiobook narrated by James Babson, which made for an engaging immersion read.
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When a retired FBI Agent is found tortured to death in his home in Lincoln County Nevada, Sheriff Porter Beck finds himself roped in on an FBI investigation headed by Agent Sana Locke, into an information leak that may have triggered the current chain reaction of events. Beck is ex-Army, having served as a foreign area officer for a large part of his career, so he is well aware of the danger that is looming when evidence indicates a connection between the present-day murders and a 1950s covert operation linked to a nuclear testing site in the region. When the bodies begin to pile up, Porter and his department team up with Locke to find the killer. Complicating matters further is the disappearance of a teenage bride from a neighboring community. Are the cases connected?
The Bitter Past by Bruce Borgos is a riveting thriller that combines elements of murder mystery, crime procedural, and international espionage thriller. The novel is well-structured and consistently paced. The suspenseful narrative is presented in dual timelines – present-day and 1950s Nevada - both of which are well-developed. The present-day narrative is shared from the first-person POV of Porter and the past timeline is shared from the perspective of another character whose role is crucial to the plot. The novel does feature a large cast of characters, but at no point do the threads of the story become too convoluted or difficult to follow. Porter Beck is an interesting protagonist and I would love to see how the author continues his arc as the series continues.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and am eager to read the next book in the series.
I paired my reading with the audiobook narrated by James Babson, which made for an engaging immersion read.
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Jul 11, 2024 06:38PM
If Book #1 got almost all the stars, Book #2 is already ahead of the game. Happy reading, Sujoya!
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An interesting review, Sujoya! I am hunting for this in audiobook format as I am pretty sure I would like it :)
Darla wrote: "If Book #1 got almost all the stars, Book #2 is already ahead of the game. Happy reading, Sujoya!"
Thank you so much, Darla!💙 I loved Book #2 as well!
Thank you so much, Darla!💙 I loved Book #2 as well!
Debbie wrote: "Glad you liked it, Sujoya! This is a must read series for me! 🤩"
Thank you so much, Debbie!💕 I've enjoyed both books too! Can't wait for #3.
Thank you so much, Debbie!💕 I've enjoyed both books too! Can't wait for #3.
Canadian Jen wrote: "Thanks for putting this on my radar, Sujoya! Nice review :)"
Thank you, Jen!💛 Happy Reading!
Thank you, Jen!💛 Happy Reading!
Barbara wrote: "Stellar review Sujoya! Glad you found an excellent thriller."
Thank you so much, Barbara!😊
Thank you so much, Barbara!😊
Terence M - [Quot libros, quam breve tempus!] wrote: "An interesting review, Sujoya! I am hunting for this in audiobook format as I am pretty sure I would like it :)"
Thank you, Terence! This is really good on audio! Happy Listening!😊
Thank you, Terence! This is really good on audio! Happy Listening!😊
Kaceey wrote: "Excellent review Sujoya! You’ve convinced me! Adding this series!🙋🏻♀️💗"
Thank you so much, Kaceey!💙 Happy Reading!
Thank you so much, Kaceey!💙 Happy Reading!
Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader wrote: "Lovely review, Sujoya! This sounds like a great series!"
Thank you, Jennifer!😊 It truly is!
Thank you, Jennifer!😊 It truly is!