Thicker Than Water, G. M. Ford
Thicker Than Water, G. M. Ford
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Thicker Than Water

Author: G. M. Ford

Narrator: Patrick Lawlor

Unabridged: 7 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/17/2012


Synopsis

Hard living collects its fair share of casualties, but somehow Leo Waterman avoided becoming one of them. Destined for a trust fund that was taking too damn long to kick in, he spent years eking out a living in Seattle as a private investigator. Along the way he managed to survive countless run-ins with murderers, drug dealers, and jealous wives. But when Rebecca, the love of his life, dumped him to marry someone else…that was a different story. Still, he took it like a man, eventually collecting his family money and slipping into semi- retirement—until the day an unwelcome visitor brings him the worst possible news. Rebecca has vanished and no one, not even her manipulative, overprotective mother, can find a trace of her. Together with his band of informers and sidekicks (in truth a rather motley crew of homeless drunks and reprobates), Leo wades back into the game, determined to save Rebecca once and for all. But her trail is a twisted one, thick with deception and depravity that winds from the rain-swept streets of Seattle to the murky depths of the great North Woods. The stink of it all seems to emanate from none other than Rebecca’s new husband, Brett Ward, whose tangle of lies will cast Leo into the path of a ruthless gang that will stop at nothing—not even murder—to protect what’s theirs.

About G. M. Ford

G.M. Ford escaped teaching English at a community college to write full time. He never (well, rarely) suffers fools, and he enjoys music, cooking, eating other people’s cooking, boating, golfing, and arguing about everything under the sun. He is the author of more than a dozen novels, including The Bum’s Rush, The Deader the Better, Red Tide, and The Nature of the Beast.


Reviews

I bought this book because it was on sale super cheap on Kindle, and it sounded like it wouldn't be too bad. Also the author's name (pen name?) is G.M. Ford, which I found amusing. I expected it would be okay. It was more than okay. This was a fast-paced mystery, set in Seattle, starring snarky, sar......more

Goodreads review by Brenda

Even though this is the seventh in the series, it is the first Leo Waterman mystery I'd read. That I hadn't read numbers 1-6 didn't seem to matter in the least. This was a fast-paced mystery that I read in just a couple of sittings. It focused on the characters and the action, and it didn't use any......more

Goodreads review by Donna

Lord, Mister Ford, what have you done? And more to the point, where the hell have you been? There are a number of masters of the mystery genre that I read faithfully. There are about a dozen, if we count those no longer among us (such as Ed McBain, Donald Westlake, and Tony Hillerman) whose novels I......more