Monday, September 27, 2021

Review: Shift Work - TA Moore

Shift Work Shift Work by T.A. Moore
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐ stars

Shift Work by TA Moore is a fast-paced book about Officer Kit Marlow a man who works for the Night Shift, a group of ‘police officers’ that don’t turn into wolves during the full moon, also known as a null. Thrown into investigating the death of young woman he is thrust into being a partner with security consultant and occasional wolf, Cade Deacon, an often times snarky and rude individual who has a very negative opinion of the night shift and people like Kit.

Whilst working together we get t understand some of the background of both characters and there seems to be a lot going on. For example, there are hints that Marlow could be a dirty cop, but also that there are lots of secrets in the Night Shift, and no one is your friend. The same can be said for Cade whose main goal is to make money (having grown up with non) and to find out what other shenanigans his ex-partner has been up too and what damage he may or may not have done to Cade’s security company. Mixed in with all of this is the will they/won’t they vibes that Marlow and Cade keep throwing each other. 

Yes, we may find out who is the killer by the end of this book, but we are also left with an enormous cliff-hanger and lots and lots of questions. Overall, I did quite like this book and I’m interested in seeing what happens with Marlow and Cade throughout this series as well as where both of them end up drawing their lines. 

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