Harvested: A Max Boucher Story

· Troy Lambert · Narrated by David A. Conatser
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Do missing dogs hold a clue to the disappearance of Max's wife?

Max Boucher, a former Seattle detective turned P.I. has just been handed a puzzling case. Dozens of dogs are disappearing all over the city, and no one knows why. The stretched Seattle police department can't dedicate the resources needed, and Max may be the pet owner's only hope. For the missing dogs, time is running out.

But Max is dealing with his own demons. Three years ago, his wife disappeared and his daughter was murdered. The police presume she is dead, but Max knows better. He's still paying for the house they lived in together, terrified that he will sell the one place that holds the clues he needs to find his wife.

Will Max be able to find the dogs in time? Does this case hold an unknown clue to his wife's disappearance? Once you start reading this astounding crime thriller, you won't be able to stop until the very last page.

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4.6
7 reviews
Nor Jem
October 29, 2020
"For a doggone good time, call Max." Someone in Seattle is stealing dogs. But not financially valuable pedigree animals- these are are and youthful mutts. No ransom requested. Just gone. After a dozen dogs have disappeared in the surrounds of one particular dog park, the desperate owners club together to employ PI Max Boucher, previously a Seattle police detective who quit the force some three years before after the death of his own dog, of his daughter, and the disappearance of his wife. Her body had never been found and Max still retains the hope that one day he will find her. "Call me Max" takes on the assignment as money is tight and finds himself embroiled in more than he anticipated. This is a fun read with melodramatic moments as Max is pursued by the ladies of the area as he is chasing dognappers. But there is also a fair amount of violence, heavy drinking and head banging. Some curious characters, too, including a cat loving veterinarian and an Asian restaurant owner plus, of course, a cast of canines. Narration by David A Conator was expressive, lively and full of passion, with distinctive voicings for every protagonist - a performance really fitting the written book well. I did enjoy this book and look forward to the next in series, Teaching Moments, of which there is a brief taster at the end of the audiobook. The hero, Max, is a curious character, with long term grief and anger problems that would almost certainly alienate him in real life, but he does seem to attract the local ladies in addition to having a very robust skull. Yes, this story certainly has it's lighter moments, if, perhaps, unwittingly. My thanks to the rights holder of Harvested, who, at my request, freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via Story Origin
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Sabrina Nelson
June 5, 2023
Daughter killed, wife is missing, Max is no longer a cop now that this has happened. He is now an investigator which his old partner sent him a new case. Dogs are ending up missing in a certain dog park. Some of the victims know what he went through and it makes him uncomfortable but than he has the women constantly hitting on him. He never sold his house because he was still looking for what happening with his wife. Will he be able to find his wife, what about all of the dogs that are missing?
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Randi Robinson
March 26, 2023
I have listened to most of Troy Lambert's Capital City Murders series. They are light mysteries that are easy to read. This book started out like that, a cozy mystery about missing dogs, but it quickly got darker. I loved the character of Max. He is a perfect flawed character, still reeling three years after his wife went missing and his child and dog were murdered. He refuses to admit his wife is dead and will not give up the case. He quit the police force and became a PI. He takes on the case
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