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Triangulation
- Borealis Investigations, Book 2
- Narrated by: Charlie David
- Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins
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Summary
After a recent case with a treacherous client, North and Shaw are ready to go back to work building Borealis Investigations. They’re also ready to go back to dodging their feelings for each other, with neither man ready to deal with the powerful emotions the Matty Fennmore case stirred up.
Everything is getting back to normal when their secretary asks for help: her girlfriend’s boss has gone missing. Shep Collins runs a halfway house for LGBTQ kids and is a prominent figure in St. Louis’s gay community. When he disappears, however, dark truths begin to emerge about Shep’s past: his string of failed relationships, a problem with disappearing money, and his work, years before, as one of the foremost proponents of conversion therapy.
When Shep’s body turns up at the halfway house, the search for a missing person becomes the search for a murderer. As North and Shaw probe for answers, they find that they are not the only ones who have come looking for the truth about Shep Collins.
Their investigation puts them at odds with the police who are working the same case, and in that conflict, North and Shaw find threads leading back to the West End Slasher - the serial killer who almost took Shaw’s life in an alley, seven years before.
As the web of an ancient conspiracy comes to light, Shaw is driven to find answers, and North faces what might be his last chance to tell Shaw how he really feels.
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- WallE
- 18-01-20
Who are you?
As was the case for book one in the series, I was given this book as an advanced audible listener, so I alternated between the eBook and the audible book. We still have Charlie David and he has cemented the two lead characters in my mind, capturing all of their emotions. Along with the storyline, his voice makes me want to continue listening even when I need to get to sleep! So, this time Shaw and North, private detectives have two cases to solve. One serious case which covers most of the elements detectives may suspect as motives in a crime and butts them up against members of the police with whom they do not always have the best connection. Some of this relates to Shaw’s own history, that he can’t let go and this makes him and the others around him vulnerable. The second case could be perceived as rather frivolous unless you happen to live in that circle, and it defines who you think you are. As well it allows us to catch up with two of Gregory’s Ashe’s best characters from another series and the encounter is a treat. Shaw and North’s friendship is continuing to be an important thread running through the story. There is much for them to work through and some instants are hard on the heart but also leave other causalities besides themselves along the way. I also like that their good knowledge of one another allows for some great banter between them even when they find themselves in the stickiest of moments. The lighter moments are needed! Yes, there is a cliff-hanger and they are not always my favourite thing but here it seemed the perfect time to stop. Luckily, I have already teed up the next eBook in the series. The case makes you think about the many faces we show to world and how well do we know anyone. It also made me think about how far LGBTQ+ rights have come but still how far there is to go I hope that the audible narration for book three is not too far behind.
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- Mari Cardenas
- 02-02-20
Really great mystery thriller!
I haven't read/listened to book 1 in the series yet, but I have it in my queue, so I hope to make time for it soon. The author wove enough detail/background info into the story so that even if a reader jumped into book 2 first, they wouldn't be lost.
I really liked Shaw and North, even if there were several times in which I wanted to knock their heads together. OMG, but they could both be difficult sometimes! The banter and the out-of-this-world UST was more than enough to sell me into this pairing, despite all they had to go through in this book and what might be coming in the next installment for them.
This book ends in a cliffhanger, which I hate, and I wasn't aware of it, which somehow makes it worse, but at the same time, I could barely put down the audiobook until I finished it and I was completely riveted with the case and invested in Shaw and North's relationship, so there's that. Plus, Charlie David did such a great job with the narration and he was in a great measure the reason why I enjoyed the audiobook so much. Highly recommendable!
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- SC
- 27-01-20
Fab mystery
Great mystery with the added suspense of a will they won’t they situation between the two main characters. This book had me hooked and I didn’t want to stop listening, I devoured this in a day!
This books is full of twists and turns, intriguing characters and an epic slow burn romance.
Charlie David provides a fantastic narration.
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- Emma Burbidge
- 03-02-20
Best friends...still business partners?
So, this second book in the Borealis Investigations series by Gregory Ashe is quite gripping as narrated by Charlie David, who does an excellent job of bringing the guys and all the supporting characters to life. There is also an appearance by Hazard (from the author's Hazard & Somerset series), with his boyfriend, which I quite enjoyed, having listened to several books from that series previously.
There are issues which relate back to a trauma that Shaw went through about seven years prior to the events in this book involving a serial killer. There are also issues from their previous case that continue to haunt them.
This was another thrilling chapter in their saga as North and Shore try to figure out where they stand with each other as there are several ups and downs in their personal relationship which has a knock-on effect on their professional relationship/partnership.
Highly recommended if you have listened to the first book in the series as I have.
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- Trio
- 01-02-20
Amazing Characters & Splendid Mystery, I loved it!
The depth of these characters just increases exponentially with each interchange. The true level of the how deep the damage goes, how desperately these two need each other, and the whole mystery surrounding the slasher comes out in Triangulation. Or maybe Gregory Ashe is just scratching the surface.
Mr. Ashe is building something incredibly intense along with the wonderful mysteries in the Borealis Investigations. Shaw and North have so much history. It’s everything they’ve brought along with them over the past eight years, plus everything (and everyone) getting caught in their wake… I don’t know if I can wait to find out what happens next in Declination!
But wait I will, because I’ve so thoroughly enjoyed listening to Charlie David read these books to me and it wouldn’t be the same without him. So *fingers crossed* the audio version of Declination comes out soon!
Fans of Charlie David know what he brings to his performances, and if you’ve not had the opportunity to enjoy him yet the Borealis Investigations series is a great place to start. He definitely gets these guys and I love how he handles their banter (as well as all the drama and tension between them).
An excellent mystery, interesting characters, and a hearty dose of delicious angst, Gregory Ashe’s Borealis Investigations series is amazing.
an audiobook copy of Triangulation was provided to me for the purpose of my honest review
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- K. J.
- 02-11-23
I love these books
Having previously read this series and others by Gregory Ashe more than once . I decided to listen instead or otherwise I would never leave my comfy reading chair. With Audible I can enjoy them whilst I get on with housework and dog walking etc,etc
The other great thing is that the narrators of Gregory Ashe's books are top class too. Hurray!
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- Allison
- 02-02-20
Awesome
This was such an entertaining audiobook.
I was hooked from the beginning and I didn’t want to stop listening.
I can’t wait to listen to more of this series.
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- Mrs. E. J. Curtis
- 18-07-20
Good story
The concept is interesting and well written. The characters are likeable and the narration is good.
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- Pixiebell
- 19-01-20
Good follow up to book 1
After listening to book 1 Orientation and finding it enjoyable but not, in my opinion, as good as the authors, Hazard and Somerset series, I was interested to see if the second book could change my mind.
Unfortunately, despite the storyline being good, I found, I began to dislike the character Shaw more and more at times. Not that I didn’t feel compassion for him but I’m not sure if it was the way the author depicted him or he came across in Charlie David’s narration of him.
In my last review I did say that Charlie David wouldn’t have been my first choice for this series of books, and whilst that is still true I must say he appears to have become much more comfortable with the characters and the style of writing and did a much better job.
However, there were times during the book, when things appeared to be ‘manic’ if that’s the right word, at times, especially around Shaw. Again I’m not sure if that was something the author was trying to get across or the narrator just portrayed.
All in all, I found this book much more enjoyable than book 1 and I will look forward to book 3.
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- Sabbath
- 22-01-20
Interesting
Okay, I really enjoyed this story. The characters were thought provoking and made me slightly angsty with their level of love for each other. The plot kept me on the edge of my seat, and I truly didn't see it coming. This book can be a solid standalone, however it's better enjoyed when you have read/listed to the previous one. David is a new to me narrator, and I found it to be a slight struggle to listen for long stretches. Even though he did a good job, I did feel a bit of lacking emotional draw at times, but his narration grows on the listener.
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