Birds of Prey A J P Beaumont Novel (Audible Audio Edition) J A Jance Ron McLarty HarperAudio Books
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A survivor of childhood trauma, two marriages, 20 hard years with the Seattle PD, and the bottle, Jonas Piedmont Beaumont has spent far too much time trolling the darker waters of human nature. In the wake of a devastating professional tragedy, he has decided, at long last, to pull the pin. But there is no safety in semiretirement for a man who long ago chose to make a violent world his home.
Temporarily at leisure, Beau has agreed to chaperon his newlywed grandmother on her honeymoon cruise to the Gulf of Alaska. But Beau's brief idyll is abruptly shaken when a security videotape shows a passenger taking a fatal fall overboard. Like it or not, the burden of investigating a heinous crime is once again on his shoulders. Adrift a thousand miles from home, J. P. Beaumont has suddenly found himself submerged in a terrifying conspiracy that, if allowed to proceed unchecked, could have disastrous consequences, not only for Beau and his shipmates but for the future of the world they all hope to return to.
Birds of Prey A J P Beaumont Novel (Audible Audio Edition) J A Jance Ron McLarty HarperAudio Books
I have only recently started reading the J.P. Beaumont series of books and I am reading them at the rate of about one a week. This is my first review of one of them. I have read the books in order and I would advise anyone to start reading them in order as the author does constantly refer to what has happened in the previous stories. I enjoy the books very much except for one continuing story line that is in every book. The author portrays the theme that law enforcement individuals and departments are constantly at each others' throat and do not wish to cooperate with one another. I was a reserve police officer for 20 years and I can tell you that, at least here in Tennessee, officers are more that willing to cooperate with each other and that departments constantly exchange information that helps each other. The running battle with Det. Kramer that was promoted to Captain directly from detective would never have happened in a large city police force. In fact, the other officers would have made sure that he would not have even remained as a detective based on his attitude and disregard for other officers. As a police officer, you have to be able to count on each other for your own safety. As I said earlier, I like the books except for the lack of police cooperation. I have just started the next book and sure enough, there is already a problem with a sheriff not wanting another officer (Beau) around. Maybe reading them as they came out at one a year it would not be as irritating.Product details
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Birds of Prey A J P Beaumont Novel (Audible Audio Edition) J A Jance Ron McLarty HarperAudio Books Reviews
I had to laugh when I saw that J.P. was off on an Alaskan cruise with his Grandmother and his new Step-Grandfather. I love how he relates to them and how he solves the mysteries.
A good read for sitting around the fire or cruising. As always J.P. Beaumont is a flawed competent cop you want to
root for all the time. Good pace, grandparents on their honeymoon are funny and characters breeze in and out of
the story bringing complications and interest. A cruise, to chaperone the honeymooner, turns into two tragedies
and mysterious characters and places. If you are not a fan of the series, this could make you one and if you are a fan this one does not disappoint.
This book takes place aboard a cruise ship when Beau agrees to accompany his grandmother and her husband on an Alaskan cruise. Beau is retired now so he's no longer with Seattle PD. I missed his partners and other people we've read about in many books. This was not my favorite book but still good enough for four stars.
Expertly written. Characters and plot are believable and interesting. This is a book that is hard to put down. You can vividly imagine these characters and and find yourself trying to figure out what is going to happen next in the story. Love J.P. Beaumont character. Wish he was real.
I had a hard time putting this book down. Once I started reading it action came fast. I've never been on a cruise so details about what goes on on a cruise were interesting. Beau, as usual, gets involved in the crimes that occur. He's retired, but just can't help himself try to catch the killer. I liked the way he dealt with his grandparents and the ladies he met. I'd recommend this book to everyone...
I have read or think I have all of JP Beaumont series. I like this one with his grandparents and seque between his "retirement" and state homocide investigator. The mysteres on the boat have surpriising ending and real life comes into play. I have read other reviews and was those were what kept me from reading the book. The review that suggested things what occurred in thiis book wouldn't happen in real life do not watch the ID channel.
By this time I have read all the J A Jance books, some of them more than once. She is an outstanding author. I started with the J P Bearmont books, went on to the Jonna Brady books, then to the Ali Reynolds books and finally the Walker Family books. I even really enjoyed the J A Jance Casebook which is a collection of her short stories. I definitely recommend all of Jance's books, and I recommend they be read in the order written. Her website gives the dates they were published so its easy to follow them in order.
I have only recently started reading the J.P. Beaumont series of books and I am reading them at the rate of about one a week. This is my first review of one of them. I have read the books in order and I would advise anyone to start reading them in order as the author does constantly refer to what has happened in the previous stories. I enjoy the books very much except for one continuing story line that is in every book. The author portrays the theme that law enforcement individuals and departments are constantly at each others' throat and do not wish to cooperate with one another. I was a reserve police officer for 20 years and I can tell you that, at least here in Tennessee, officers are more that willing to cooperate with each other and that departments constantly exchange information that helps each other. The running battle with Det. Kramer that was promoted to Captain directly from detective would never have happened in a large city police force. In fact, the other officers would have made sure that he would not have even remained as a detective based on his attitude and disregard for other officers. As a police officer, you have to be able to count on each other for your own safety. As I said earlier, I like the books except for the lack of police cooperation. I have just started the next book and sure enough, there is already a problem with a sheriff not wanting another officer (Beau) around. Maybe reading them as they came out at one a year it would not be as irritating.
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