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Book Reviews of The Boy (Broussard and Fourcade, Bk 2)

The Boy (Broussard and Fourcade, Bk 2)
The Boy - Broussard and Fourcade, Bk 2
Author: Tami Hoag
ISBN-13: 9781101985410
ISBN-10: 1101985410
Publication Date: 7/2/2019
Pages: 496
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Dutton
Book Type: Paperback
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robinmy avatar reviewed The Boy (Broussard and Fourcade, Bk 2) on + 2104 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Detective Nick Fourcade is called to a homicide in a secluded house just outside of town. There he finds seven-year-old KJ Gauthier has been brutally stabbed. His mother, Genevieve, was injured by the intruder, but got away and ran for help. Nick's wife, Detective Annie Broussard, went to the hospital to interview Genevieve. Both Annie and Nick question why someone would break into a house to kill a boy but leave the mother alive. As Annie interviews people close to KJ, she discovers that his twelve-year-old babysitter has disappeared. Is someone preying on the children in this small bayou town?

This is the second book by Tami Hoag that features Annie Broussard and Nick Fourcade. They have to put up with a new boss, Sheriff Kelvin Dutrow, who likes to be the center of attention whenever cameras are rolling. He causes a lot of problems in the murder investigation. I liked the characters and I liked the setting of this mystery. I thought I had figured out the identity of the killer, but I wasn't even close. My rating: 5 Stars.
reviewed The Boy (Broussard and Fourcade, Bk 2) on + 3152 more book reviews
As of this writing this book has had only 2 ratings that total to 2.5, so it would be nice if those 2 people would've remarked on why they didn't like this book, so I will

I didn't like any of the characters, Nick is just a hotheaded cop and no one to stand up to him or he would be fired for his attitude, Annie seemed just too sweet to be a cop and the rest just 'yuk'

The story just takes forever and forever, so does the author get paid by the words? if they do then Hoag gets the prize (along with others) for the most meaningless words used in a book just to make more pages. If you read about the first third of the book and get all the characters into play then just jump to the back and read the ending and that's all you need to know, the in between is long, draggy and boring just to get to the last couple of chapters that wind it up

I quit Hoag years ago and now I know why and know I won't pursue anymore by her
reviewed The Boy (Broussard and Fourcade, Bk 2) on + 204 more book reviews
Excellent book. Plot, plot plot! My interest stayed up throughout the entire book. Highly recommend.