Shift Work (Kilhaven Police Book 1)
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Rating | : | 4.39 (767 Votes) |
Asin | : | B073J345V2 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 316 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Luckily, Green has field training officer Heather Valance to show him how things are done. Rookie Officer Norman Green is a small-town human living in a big city of paranormal beings. But it’s not so great when it comes to Green’s looming board review that will determine whether he stays or goes after his probationary period. A rookie cop, a werewolf bitch, and a slew of stank-nasty shifters. Fresh out of the Kilhaven Police Academy, he’s got a lot to learn about the violent and filthy side of law enforcement. Welcome to Kilhaven. As long as Green can win over Valance—and not get himself or anyone else killed—he just might make it through his rookie year …If you’re hungry for a heaping pile of police procedural with a sloppy side of pa
Bonnie Dale Keck said Which is great when things go south in a heavily shapeshifter sector. Kindle Unlimited, which is how read it when my ARC from the writer went bye bye on my now dead laptop, to be replaced by a lot of cussing about chromebooks. The story {blurb below} defintely held my attention.A rookie cop, a werewolf bitch, and a slew of stank-nasty shifters. Welcome to Kilhaven.Rookie Officer Norman Green is a small-town human living in a big city of paranormal beings. Fresh out of the Kilhaven Police . Suprise goodness Very good paranormal police story. Green is a human working with the Kilhaven Police. Story takes place when he is first on the streets as a rookie. With a training officer who is a shifter and is not particularly thrilled to be training a human. As his training advances he is thrown into more difficult cases. And has to deal with his mother who is nagging and stereotyped Final case in the book involves him having to sh. Not your ordinary police procedural! Robert C. Prager I was given this book by a friend who thought I'd like it. I don't read much police fiction, but this one was just weird enough that it drew me in. Ordinary human learning the ropes as a new cop in a town composed of various weres, maybe a vampire -- and just about everyone else has some telepathic ability. The author's sense of humor isn't very far in the background, although (as you can tell from my description above)