Come Twilight, Tyler Dilts
Come Twilight, Tyler Dilts
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Come Twilight

Author: Tyler Dilts

Narrator: Tyler Dilts

Unabridged: 5 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 08/23/2016


Synopsis

An Edgar Award Nominee, Best Paperback Original.For the first time in years, things are going well for Long Beach homicide detective Danny Beckett. He’s closing cases with his partner, Jennifer Tanaka, and keeping a spare suit at the condo of his girlfriend, Julia Rice. But Danny’s peace is shattered when he’s called to investigate an apparent suicide—one that quickly reveals itself to be murder.Just as Danny begins to investigate, a bomb detonates in his car while it’s parked in a mechanic’s lot, sidelining him from both the murder case and the hunt for his own assassin. Placed in protective custody at the home of his partner, the headstrong investigator must resist the temptation to break protocol—and find the willpower to stop his own self-destructive behavior before it threatens his two most important relationships. But what happens when Danny must choose between following the rules and saving a life?

About Tyler Dilts

Inspired by his father, a police officer who died when the author was five, Tyler Dilts has written three previous Danny Beckett detective novels in the Long Beach Homicide series: A King of Infinite Space, The Pain Scale, and A Cold and Broken Hallelujah. The 2014 Writer in Residence at John Cabot University in Rome, Dilts also teaches at California State University in Long Beach, and his writing has appeared in numerous publications, including the Los Angeles Times, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and The Best American Mystery Stories. He lives with his wife in Long Beach, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Linda on August 18, 2016

Homicide Detective Danny Beckett is having a good life. He and his partner, Detective Jennifer Tanaka are closing cases, and on a personal level, Danny has a new girlfriend, Julia Rice. But then things seem to spiral out of control when he's called to investigate a probable suicide, which turns out t......more

Goodreads review by Mark on April 19, 2017

Long Beach homicide detective Danny Beckett is in touch with his own mortality. Danny’s hand was nearly severed in a previous case. He came very close to bleeding to death. In the year following that incident, “hardly a day” passed when he didn’t contemplate his own mortality. Says Danny, “I learned......more