I enjoyed an old-fashioned style David S. Pederson chosen for his Heath Barrington Mystery. In Death Goes Overboard the author gives us more insights into a private internal world of his main character, or better to say in his personal emotional chaos. I can imagine that many readers who focus on the romance rather than on the mystery can consider this as a positive gain.4/5. · Death Goes Overboard by David S. Pederson. Paperback $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. Sign in Brand: Bold Strokes Books. · Death Goes Overboard by David S Pederson. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, ,
NetGalley helps publishers and authors promote digital review copies to book advocates and industry professionals. Publishers make digital review copies and audiobooks available for the NetGalley community to discover, request, read, and review. Death's Prelude (A Detective Heath Barrington Mystery Book 6) Feb 9, by David S. Pederson. (19) $ It's , and Heath Barrington is a naïve twenty-two-year-old about to set sail across the Atlantic on the Queen Mary. While on board, he meets the handsome Lord Simon Quimby, who invites Heath to his estate. Death Goes Overboard. By David S. Pederson. A Detective Heath Barrington Mystery | Book 2 It is only the second book by David S Pederson that I have read, but I was sold on this series with the first I read and now I am eager to find time and read the others as soon as I can. It is a fantastic mystery series, and this introduction to Heath.
Pederson's latest book, set in Milwaukee in the late 's where homosexuality was still illegal, is his best to date. Detective Heath Barrington has a very personal stake in the case as the murder / mystery involves a man attempting to blackmail Heath over his relationship with Office Alan Keyes. Death Goes Overboard by David S. Pederson. Paperback $ David S. Pederson was born in Leadville, Colorado, where his father was a miner. Soon after, the. Death Goes Overboard is a delight to read. It is the sort of mystery where you try to stay one jump ahead of the story line. Pederson leaves clues all along the way, and the conclusion is believable. There is considerable humor, and the gay protagonist is portrayed with a sensitivity that is often moving.
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