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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Hunter Rayne Highway Mysteries (Short Stories)
Fiction.
Mystery.
Short Stories.
HTML: Love a good mystery? Three short stories introduce the three main characters from R.E. Donald's Highway Mysteries series, traditional mysteries featuring Hunter Rayne, a former homicide detective turned long haul truck driver. His boss is Elspeth Watson, also known to her drivers as Big Mother Trucker. In spite of being a woman in a man's world, she has no trouble keeping her drivers in line. Hunter also has a friend and sometime co-driver named Dan Sorenson. He's a garrulous biker who sometimes has difficulty with impulse control. Meet these three characters for free and if you like spending time with them, you might just have found yourself a favorite new mystery series. Mysteries by R.E. Donald in the Hunter Rayne Highway Mystery series: Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I didn’t realize this was a series of three very short stories 21 pages in all, sketches introducing the author’s main character and two supporting players in the main series “Hunter Rayne Highway Mysteries”. I like the main series so when I saw “White Liners” I just picked it up but what a disappointment when I noticed what this book really was. I don’t really know why authors spend time doing this kind of promotion….it was a freebie at the time, thank goodness.
Each stories is way too short to have time getting into the swig of it, to get hooked and be captivated. As soon as you open the story it is already finished….so what is the point……
Pass on this one, but give the full novels a chance they are well-worth it. I read a few and have enjoyed them immensely. ( )