Shift Work

by TA Moore

Night Shift (1)

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You'd think the werewolves would be the worst thing about the Night Shift; you'd be wrong.All Officer Kit Marlow wanted was a cup of coffee and some downtime before his next night shift. Instead, he got a naked man in the elevator and an unaccounted-for dead girl in the morgue. He's going to need to deal with both before he can head for his bed.Or anyone else's. Although not much chance of that.Reluctantly partnered with the acerbic security consultant Cade Deacon-last seen naked in the show more elevator-Marlow delves into the dead girl's life. Between them, they uncover a new crime scene with the whiff of old corruption. A corruption that, five years ago, nearly took Marlow's life and ended his career.Finding out who killed the dead girl on the slab might only be the start of this investigation. Oh, and it's the second night of the full moon. So 80% of the city, including Cade, will turn into werewolves in the middle of the case. So, there's that. show less

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This first full book in the Night Shift series does a sound job of creating a world where most folks are wwrewolves and only about 20% are nulls, who are forced to hide in curfew during the full moon. All nulls except the officers who work the Night Shift.

Our main character Kit is on the Night shift, and the story is mostly a mystery, with the start of a M/M romance in this first novel of the series. Kit is likeable, although his new man is pretty asshole-ish in a smartass, talks before he thinks way.

A single explicit sex scene in this mostly gen story means you will enjoy it even if you don't like M/M romance. I'd say it's at least 80 percent non-romance.

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Canonical title
Shift Work
Original publication date
2021-03-19
People/Characters
Kit Marlow; Cade Deacon
Important places
San Diego, California, USA
Dedication
To the Five, all of us and forever, who always said I should do it. To my mum, who always knew I could do whatever I wanted.
First words
"Hold the door!" someone yelled.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Overhead the moon rose, fat and inexorable, into the dull purple sky.

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, Mystery

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English
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