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Paperback Collateral Damage Book

ISBN: 0976218119

ISBN13: 9780976218111

Collateral Damage

(Book #3 in the Hannibal Jones Series)

Bea Collins is desperate. Her fianc , Dean has disappeared and Bea is sure that he didn't just walk out on her. In comes the troubleshooter, Hannibal Jones who is skeptical until he finds the missing man who is dazed, confused, and accused of a coworker's bloody murder. Suddenly, Hannibal has a new mission: to prove Dean's innocence. All evidence points to Dean but he can't seem to remember what happened. To find the truth, Hannibal travels through...

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A Series Continues: Collateral Damage by Austin S. Camacho

"It wasn't often that Hannibal wondered just what he was doing or why. Most often his professional work involved some variation of protecting a sensible person from a bully. A person is threatened, something very dear to them is stolen, a child is involved with a gang and parents don't know what to do. Other people's troubles became his own. That was how he made his living since he resigned from the Treasury Department."And lots of people have troubles and they seem to be in need of what Hannibal bills himself as, a "professional trouble shooter." In this second novel of the series, Mother Washington brings him a client even though it is Sunday and the ribs are on the grill. The last thing Hannibal wants to think about this crisp fall afternoon with ribs sizzling on the grill is work. But, you don't say no to Mother Washington.The client is Miss Bea Collins and she is very worried about her finance, Dean Edwards. He had been acting a little strange the last couple of weeks and then disappeared the day before. Of course, the Police won't help since he is an adult and has not been missing very long. Hannibal does not see any reason to take the case but you don't say no to Mother Washington. Despite believing that Dean is nothing more than a con man based on the evidence so far that Bea tells him and that he has moved on to more financially lucrative pastures, Hannibal takes the case.He soon finds Dean but Dean is not the con man Hannibal thinks he is. Instead, he has his own problems and appears to have nicely been framed for murder. In an attempt to clear Dean, Hannibal must follow a trail that leads over fifteen years into the past. A past both men unknowingly shared and ultimately worked to bring them together today.Overall, this is a very good novel. While some lines of the story tend to be a bit over written, the Hannibal character is intriguing and complex. The mystery itself also works with plenty of twists and turns and quite a lot of action. The only real blemish on the work is that my ARC had a number of textual formatting errors, which were cleared up in the final published version. At 218 pages this is a fast and enjoyable read and an interesting series.

A Terrific Read, A Phenomenal Mystery Series Hero!

I've never had so much fun reading a mystery novel. Camacho grabs you with the first line and never lets go. Not only is every chapter a cliffhanger, but every paragraph is one, deftly feeding you just enough information to make you yearn for more. Hannibal Jones is a refreshingly original and sexy protagonist, a mixed-race "troubleshooter" who is as moral as he is cool. The glimpses into his mind are endlessly intriguing. He never ceases to surprise and impress the reader, yet comes off as totally believable. Real. And enormously appealing. To men as we ll as women. (There's plenty of violence, but since Hannibal so reluctantly resorts to it, I couldn't hold it against him.) Every character is so masterfully drawn, memorable, intriguing.Camacho also plays fair with the plot. Too few mystery writers do. He feeds us enough details to give us a theoretical chance at solving the mystery. When the exciting resolution came, I was delighted--surprised, yet immensely satisfied. It all made sense!In Collateral Damage, Camacho shows us what every series mystery can be. You've got to read it to know what we've all been missing. I feel like standing up and cheering. Bravo.

Two for Two!

I read Collateral Damage right after Blood and Bones. I admit I'm hooked and am looking forward to Mr. Camacho's next work. The characters and their stories kept me guessing to the end and the story was fast paced and made it difficult to put down. Hannibal Jones is my hero! If you are looking for an interesting story that challenges the intellect, yet is full of action, Austin Camacho is for you!

New Author

I am always looking for new authors in the mystery catagory so I was very pleased to see Austin S Camacho in [local store] doing a book signing. I bought and read the book, Collateral Damage, and enjoyed it very much. I will be back for more books by this author. His characters were very real and were woven together in a chilling tapestry. Also had a surprising ending but of course I won't tell....you must read for yourself.

Best new hardcore detective

I've found a new hero: Hannibal Jones. This character is one of the most dynamic, exciting, and powerful detectives I have read in years. I was very impressed by Camacho's writing style. This is the terse, rivetting style of the Maltese Falcon, yet fully modern, and not a campy, cliche-ridden copy of noir pulp fiction. This is fresh, wonderful, and thrilling. The characters and their motivations are extremely complex. Nothing is easy in this book, with tough relationships and a hard fight to resolve a true crime, as the plot spirals deliciously out of reach for the hero. He isn't a superman blasting down walls and amazingly solving everything without any work. He's real, he's hurt, he's angry, and someone's out to kill. It's a do or die casse of iron nails for breakfast.I am overjoyed to have stumbled over an entire new series of great detective fiction, just when I had grown tired and burned out by the endless copycatting of the mass-produced detecto-thriller of today's bestsellers. Many of those authors, whom I shall not name yet have a set-in-stone pattern (son, you know?), don't even care enough to write their own books any more. That is factory fiction and obnoxious to both fans and the true readers. Want to read some great contemporary detective drama? Pick up any Austin Camacho book and let Hannibal Jones kick your teeth in.
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