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Dustin Stevens

Author of The Boat Man

68 Works 608 Members 13 Reviews

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Works by Dustin Stevens

The Boat Man (2015) 111 copies, 3 reviews
The Good Son (2016) 51 copies
Cold Fire (2015) 29 copies
The Bear (2019) 27 copies
21 Hours (2012) 27 copies, 4 reviews
The Scorekeeper (2018) 25 copies, 1 review
The Driver (2020) 23 copies
The Kid (2016) 21 copies
Fire and Ice (2016) 20 copies
The Partnership (2020) 19 copies, 1 review
The Zoo Crew (2012) 19 copies
Justice (2020) 17 copies
The Subway: A Suspense Thriller (2017) 13 copies, 1 review
Cover Fire (2015) 12 copies
The Exchange (2018) 11 copies
Hellfire (2018) 9 copies
RULES (2021) 9 copies
Dead Peasants (2013) 8 copies, 2 reviews
Going Viral 7 copies, 1 review
Tracer (2013) 6 copies
Home Fire (2018) 6 copies
Liberation Day (2013) 6 copies
DEAL 4 copies
HAM (2019) 3 copies
GONE 3 copies
Catastrophic: A Thriller (2013) 3 copies
Badger Games 3 copies
Overlook (2023) 2 copies
Catching Fire (2022) 2 copies
Motive (2019) 2 copies
Scars and Stars (2013) 2 copies
EVEN (2019) 2 copies
The Debt (2016) 2 copies
Four (2010) 2 copies
The Glue Guy (2015) 2 copies
Quarterback (2014) 2 copies
Twelve (2018) 2 copies
Be My Eyes (2014) 1 copy
Four: A Thriller (2010) 1 copy
HOME (2022) 1 copy
Ohana (2013) 1 copy
Krokodil (2014) 1 copy
Moonblink (2016) 1 copy
Fair Trade (2018) 1 copy
Decisions (2020) 1 copy
Ham 1 copy

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18 reviews
I loved the book and I especially loved Billie. Billie was a female Belgian Malinois who became the partner of Columbus, Ohio Detective Reed Maddox. The dog was a perfect partner since Maddox was determined to NEVER take on another human partner. The dog was a military bomb sniffer whose original handler died while attempting to defuse an IED while stationed in Afghanistan. She has been assigned to the K9 unit as a police dog in Columbus, Ohio. These are two kindred souls if I ever saw any. show more I thought as I read that this man must have never lost his heart to a four-legged creature. He has no idea of the heartbreak that he will encounter there. The "Boatman" is the antagonist in the story...a serial killer who we only see identified by that name... for Charon from Greek mythology, who carries souls across the rivers Styx into the world of the dead. It's a wonderfully written and presented story. It's essentially a tale of vigilante justice. I found it to be both intense and extremely enjoyable. I will search for more of Billie and Reed. show less
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Another mini review as I attempt to catch up on some older downloads. Either I'm getting better at picking books or have no control when it comes to those featuring a dog. I suspect it's the latter.

This police procedural is set in Columbus & introduces us to cop Reed Mattox & sidekick Billie, a Belgian Malinois. After Reed lost his human partner, he transferred to the K9 unit & eventually met Billie. She was a bomb-sniffer in Afghanistan who ended up back in the states after also losing her show more human.

Reed initially chose to work nights in an effort to avoid people & responsibility. His patch is the gritty, poverty stricken part of town known as The Bottoms. After coming upon the scene of a gruesome murder, he ends up saddled with leading the investigation.

In alternate chapters, we spend time with a man bent on revenge. An unsolved crime from the past robbed him of everything that mattered in his life. The police quietly shelved the investigation & if they won't go after those responsible, well....he has his own methods (yikes!).

I really enjoyed this. The story behind the murders is gripping & heads off in surprising directions. But what makes it a compelling read is the relationship between Reed & Billie. They have a lot in common. Both are adapting to new realities & have difficulty working with others. Neither is really interested in having a new partner but as the story progresses, initial wariness gives way to trust as they learn to depend on each other.

Reed, Billie & the killer are all trying to make sense of life changing events, albeit in very different ways. It's a well paced & atmospheric read that will have you thinking about the true meaning of justice. And did I mention it has a dog?
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These series keeps getting better

Beautiful descriptive writing in a tightly constructed plot moves the story along without hurrying to the finish. I'll be moving on to Book 5 immediately. It's the benefit of finding a series years after its start.
Best in the series so far

Compact exposition leaves the reader gasping to keep up. Now I have to read the next in the series to see what's up with Reed and Billie.

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Works
68
Members
608
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#41,353
Rating
3.8
Reviews
13
ISBNs
67

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