Ruddy McCann, former college football star, now Kalkaska, Michigan repo man, is finally getting his life back on track. He has a beautiful fiancé, Katie Lottner, a somewhat stable job stealing cars, and a lazy, lovable basset hound.
With his job suddenly in jeopardy, his fiancé wanting a break, and a new court-ordered psychiatrist insisting he take his medication or violate the terms of his probation, Ruddy finds himself missing the one thing he thought he would be happy to be rid of–the voice of Alan Lottner, dead realtor and Ruddy’s future father-in-law.
When a woman tells Ruddy that the tragedy that defines his life may, in fact, be a lie, Ruddy starts to investigate the disappearances of women in the area and soon discovers that his own redemption may be within reach. Alan’s voice returns, and Ruddy and Alan work together to bring down a corrupt banker, win back Katie’s love, and stop a serial killer before he can strike again.
The final book in this series, Cameron’s wit and style pulled me in in the first two books, so I had to read this one too. The relationship between Anal and Ruddy is a bit different in this book, but it has the same overall vibe as the rest of the series–Ruddy gets dragged into some serious issues, but his sense of humor and the other characters in the book prevent things from getting too serious.
This book left a great hook for a possible third book, but it doesn’t look like that’s in the works. 🙁 I hope Cameron will go back to this series eventually. I’d love to see Ruddy as a husband and an uncle!
Rated PG-13 for suggested matter and some swearing. Get your copy here!
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