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A review by dontmissythesereads
Head Cases by John McMahon
4.0
Book #6 read in 2025
The Patterns and Recognitions (PAR) unit of the FBI is made up of misfits, agents who all made some mistake in their previous assignments but have unique skills. I love the idea of this type of an investigative unit. They remind me of some of my favorite TV detectives, Monk and Will Trent, to name a few. They see things that others miss. While the crimes were a bit graphic, they were cleverly investigated in a way that made me happy to be in the minds of these agents. If you like police procedurals with unique characters, this one is for you!
Can we talk about Will Damron's narration? Spot on. There's something special about the way he makes me feel like I am actually standing next to Garder Camden as he talks through the case. Damron has become one of my favorite narrators for just this reason.
Thank you to the publisher for the review copy. All opinions expressed in this review are my own. This novel is expected to be published on January 28, 2025
The Patterns and Recognitions (PAR) unit of the FBI is made up of misfits, agents who all made some mistake in their previous assignments but have unique skills. I love the idea of this type of an investigative unit. They remind me of some of my favorite TV detectives, Monk and Will Trent, to name a few. They see things that others miss. While the crimes were a bit graphic, they were cleverly investigated in a way that made me happy to be in the minds of these agents. If you like police procedurals with unique characters, this one is for you!
Can we talk about Will Damron's narration? Spot on. There's something special about the way he makes me feel like I am actually standing next to Garder Camden as he talks through the case. Damron has become one of my favorite narrators for just this reason.
Thank you to the publisher for the review copy. All opinions expressed in this review are my own. This novel is expected to be published on January 28, 2025