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Hardcover Dead Man's Bay Book

ISBN: 0312252188

ISBN13: 9780312252182

Dead Man's Bay

(Book #2 in the Barrett Raines Series)

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When Barrett and his partner Cricket are assigned to a new case involving a brutally murdered man, they accept it even though it looks like it will be a dead end. The case leads Barrett to Dead Man's... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Dead Man's Bay is Dead On!!!

It is truly great that Darryl Wimberley is able to follow up his first fiction, "A Rock and A Hard Place," with such a super second book featuring Detective Barrett Raines. Wimberley's ability to make you feel the places he describes, see the characters, and live the lives inside his mysteries is a gift that I'm glad he's sharing with his readers. Only half a star off because he failed to carry on the story of his orphaned niece and nephew from "A Rock." Otherwise, Dead Man's Bay is well worth the time and money. ...

Good Sophomore Effort

This, the second book about Barret "Bear" Raines from author Darryl Wimberley, follows the African-American detective after the events of his first novel, "A Rock And A Hard Place." Bear's life has not improved since his patron's murder and his discovery of her murderer. He had been promoted to the Florida Bureau of Investigation, but the demands of the job had led to his beloved Laura Anne and sons leaving the capital for home. He and his partner get a case that no one thinks can be solved as a way for him to be eased out of his job. Almost as soon as he gets to Dead Man's Bay, he finds himself having to battle untrusting locals and his own demons, with no clear path to follow. This book did not have quite the story of the first book, but I must admit that the ending got my attention, and I found myself having to reread the narrative to discover clues I hadn't noticed. The villian is painted a little broadly, but I enjoyed the ride. Enjoy.

A soulless killer and a man searching for his soul

Barrett Raines has hit bottom--his marriage is falling apart, he's drinking beer for breakfast, and he screws up his partner (the most unforgivable sin for a cop). After months of desk duty in punishment, he's put on a case.Sent to Dead Man's Bay, Barrett must confront prejudice from a small town sheriff (Barett is African American), and a community so closed-mouthed it won't admit to anything. When a cold-blooded killer arrives, Barrett must face into his own soul to determine what really would constitute justice.

A very realistic poloce procedural

Police detective Barrett Raines needs to prove to others and perhaps more so to himself that he is as good as any white man at the job. When the Florida legislature created the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, an in-state FBI unit, Barrett was asked to join. He was well aware of the prestigious honor bestowed upon him and saw the job as a chance to prove himself.. Barrett accompanied by his beloved wife Laura Anne and their twin sons left his hometown of Deacon Beach to move to Tallahassee, headquarters of the FDLE. Ultimately, Laura Anne separated from her spouse, hating the big city and returning to Deacon Beach with the two boys.Barrett began drinking excessively and screwing up on the job. He was nearly fired but he and his partner were instead given a seven-year-old case to solve. Two men robbed a bank but everything except an aluminum key was recovered. One thief went to jail, but upon his release was murdered by an international assassin who wants the aluminum case back. The criminal's death awakens Barrett awakens Barrett's hunting instincts and he heads to DEAD MAN'S BAY in search of clues and redemption.Darryl Wimberley is an author who provides the audience with an action-packed police procedural that has readers wondering what will happen next. The flawed hero is vulnerable, but not afraid to speak out when he fears something. This adds up to the total package (aside from Mr. Lex Luger) of an admirable role model. The support cast augments the tale with likable individuals that lead fans to wanting more Barrett Raines tales.Harriet Klausner
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