Bite Me is the THIRD masterfully bizarre mystery in the Dev Haskell Series.
Wise-cracking, back-slapping, sideways-thinking Private Investigator Dev Haskell is in the middle of dissipating a lover’s quarrel with his newest gorgeous knife-wielding female conquest when he gets a call. Members of KRAZ, a radio station that considers itself “the voice of America’s future,” need protection from an … future,” need protection from an apparent death threat. A cursory investigation leads Dev to the conclusion he’s just landed his dream job: providing security for people who don’t actually need it. But alas, the dream ends the moment someone shoots at his clients in broad daylight.
Things quickly fly out of control when Dev suddenly finds himself under the police microscope, literally tied up in a relationship with an unpredictable woman, and dodging a growing pile of bodies that all seem to be linked to him.
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Dev gets himself into big trouble with one of his strange girlfriends. First he’s charged with assault, kidnapping and rape and finally murder. His first lawyer wants him to plead guilty to the assault kidnapping and rape charges before they find the dead body. He’s gets out on bail and is under house arrest with an ankle monitor that is monitored …
Laughed and snickered a lot reading this story. Good book to take your mind off of staying home a lot these days.
The story began slow with the main character acting totally insane! Once he stopped drinking himself into oblivion and being horny, the story progressed.
Read it’s while ago so my opinion is guarded.
This is the third book in the series that I have read. I liked the first two better, still this one is okay and I plan to go on with the series. It is funny and well written. If you are looking for a fast, light read, this is the series. The author is a joy to read.
The titles in this series have a connection to a running theme in the book; you might say they’re a running gag. BITE ME fits this one to a T. As in the first couple of books, Dev finds himself in trouble, only in BITE ME trouble doesn’t begin to describe it.
Devlin Haskell drinks… a lot! Yet, he doesn’t seem to be an alcoholic. His ability to …
I’m really enjoying the entire series of books by this author!