It gave a really good look into the frantic life of working multiple cases and a life moving at 100x. I was invested early and loved the way Flory weaved the different cases and the side plots all into one. Then, the mystery itself was enthralling. Flory also did a good job with our two main villains, I won’t go into detail, but both are very believable flushed out sociopaths that the author doesn’t shy away from giving the book a fun eerie feel as you need a shower after scenes with either of them. The various police characters and women of the night that Dodge associates himself with are great supporting characters to really learn more about our MC. While his mental health may improve from a career change, it’s clear he is too good at his job and too valuable to stop.įlory does a great job quickly introducing us to Dodge, letting us know who he is as a complex main character, and immersing us in his world. The reader can tell immediately this work has taken a toll on Dodge, effecting who he is and his relationship with everyone and everything. Paul Dodge is a hard boiled as no-nonsense as they come parole office who often gets tasked with helping police task forces due to his specific knowledge on heinous crimes. Trust misplaced is a gritty fun wild ride of a mystery as parole officer Paul Dodge has to solve two crimes: the strange photos of underaged girls including a daughter of a judge and the murder of his current flame.
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