Lie low on Heartstone Island and wait for the dumpster fire that is his past life to burn itself out. So far, so good. Until it isnt.
Gabriel has avoided Ranger Man for days, made a few important repairs to his sailboat, and put a dent in the stack of dime-store mysteries Elton loaned him. Life is at least okay.
Eight days in and his strategy crumbles like a wet cookie.
His ex-partner-in-crime returns, but this time he is very dead. And wearing a baby blue tracksuit, which somehow makes his murder even worse.
Is his body a message from...
Gabriel Karne is back.
The plan?
Lie low on Heartstone Island and wait for the dumpster fire that is his past life to burn itself out. So far, so good. Until it isnt.
Gabriel has avoided Ranger Man for days, made a few important repairs to his sailboat, and put a dent in the stack of dime-store mysteries Elton loaned him. Life is at least okay.
Eight days in and his strategy crumbles like a wet cookie.
His ex-partner-in-crime returns, but this time he is very dead. And wearing a baby blue tracksuit, which somehow makes his murder even worse.
Is his body a message from the crime family they mutually pissed off? Did Peter have connections to Heartstone? And if he didnt, how the hell did he know hed find Gabe there?
With yet another exceedingly ill-timed murder, Gabes luck is once again not the Good Kind. Then theres his simmering attraction to Casey, which hes actively sweeping underneath his mental throw rug. Lundin is definitely not Gabes type. Hes a walking-talking moral compass that never seems to cease pointing out everything hes sure is wrong about Gabe. But damn, that mans uniform fits him like a custom glove.
Adding to it all, snow is in the forecast, theres a missing brush worker up the valley, and Calvin Perkins is still on the loose. Gabes not even going to think about the spiders.
Everything will be fine. FINE.
Bait and Switch is told in dual point of view, is book two in the Subtle Deceptions series and should be read in the order it was published.