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Download PDF The Rational Faculty (Hazard and Somerset: A Union of Swords Book 1) By Gregory Ashe

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Three months have passed since Emery Hazard and John-Henry Somerset faced a madman and lived to tell about it.Three months have passed since Emery Hazard resigned from his job as a detective.Three months can be too long and too short, all at the same time.On Halloween, a professor at the local college is murdered in his apartment, in front of dozens of witnesses. Then the killer disappears. Somers is assigned the case—and a new partner.While Somers investigates the murder, Hazard struggles to find purpose in his new freedom. Despite his decision to stay away, he finds himself drawn to the case. But he’s no longer police, and in the small town of Wahredua, not all of his former colleagues are happy to see him investigating another crime.When the sheriff’s son and husband go missing, though, the case becomes more complicated than either Hazard or Somers had expected. And soon they learn that someone else is manipulating events in Wahredua.Someone who is very interested in Emery Hazard.The Rational Faculty is the first book in a follow-up series; read Hazard and Somerset’s first adventures in The Hazard and Somerset Mysteries, beginning with Pretty Pretty Boys.

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I thought the previous Hazard and Somerset was going to be my last of the series. I found it really overwrought and unpleasantly like “torture prn.” I still managed to preorder this one on autopilot, though (Ashe is really smart about how he spaces his books and preorders) and I wound up being glad I did.This was a much more measured entry in the H&S canon, as the two men try to navigate the unfamiliar waters of living together but not working together. Hazard is deeply depressed about the loss of his job and his identity as a cop. Somers struggles with questioning how good he is at detecting without Hazard as a partner. The mystery is twisty and interesting - building off of some seeds and minor characters from the previous series, but refreshingly involving crimes that don’t implicate corrupt cops. There’s a really intriguing secondary mystery that explodes toward the end of this book and seems to be setting up for a multi-book arc that I am here for.Basically, the combination of mystery and relationship stuff is at a much better level in this entry. It still feels like Hazard and Somers - the angst is still there like whoa - but it feels like productive angst. They talk! They apologize! Neither of them winds up seriously maimed at the end of the book!I finished this and immediately preordered the next book in the series, out at the end of January, so I guess that old Ashe magic is back again for me.Content warnings for series-typical violence (especially graphic towards the end), homophobia, slurs (not to the degree of many of the earlier books), brief instances of misgendering, and on-page depression and suicidal ideation.
I didn’t know what to expect from this book. It’s an entirely new story arc with Hazard and Somers and things are different now. Hazard is out of the only job he’s ever known, really. And what must it have been like to have felt so close to losing everything and then not even going to therapy after?In a way, I would say that this book FELT like the reader was on a journey with Hazard to see what came next. At no point did I know what was going to happen, and everything regarding Hazard and Somers just really intensified with this story. We’re back meeting some old characters again, and we get introduced to a few new ones. Wahredua is a small town, and we’re back at the heart of change in this city – Wroxall College.Trigger warnings for the book include: homomisia, transmisia, racism, misogyny, suicidal thoughts, suicide, graphic descriptions of murder scenes, and depression.The murder mystery aspect of this was interesting, and definitely felt like it had a lot of red herrings. But what was interesting to me was the sheer amount of deaths in this book. It was…quite a bit more than I was expecting, and the ending in this book was unexpected and gruesome. I’m not entirely sure of the realism of the murder in itself, but I’ll take the author’s word for it, because I am not looking that up. In this book, you have the…shinier, but no less racist, version Ozark Volunteers who call themselves the Bright Lights. We meet poor Cynthia again, who we met in the previous story arc as the girlfriend to a now deceased professor Lynn Fakuma. When a professor who was hired to take Lynn Fakuma’s place was murdered during a Halloween party, everyone starts looking like a suspect. It almost seems like we had multiple investigations going on at the same time, and it was confusing at first, but when it all came together, it was just *chef’s kiss*The investigation piece was intriguing because while Somers is still police, Hazard, well…isn’t. Although this story takes place after the events in the separate Borealis Investigations series, it seems like Hazard hadn’t quite called North back on what it takes to be a private detective. Quite frankly, Hazard is going through some stuff in this book, and Somers doesn’t know how to help him.This book is utterly heartbreaking in that we see just how much Hazard is depressed and not knowing what to do about it. He sets up a routine that revolves around Somers’s schedule, but what happens when Somers goes off to work and Hazard’s left alone in their house with nothing but silence to fill the day? Hazard is the BEST at solving cases, figuring out things that nobody else has managed to figure out yet. But now he’s out of a job and scared to go out because Wahredua isn’t a big town and people will know him.Hazard might no longer look like the scared, scrawny kid from high school anymore, but all that anxiety and insecurities about himself? They never went away. We know that Hazard and Somers have loved the each other for YEARS, but the question is, do they know that? Truly? Every interaction between them just scraped my heart raw and I just wanted them to BE better. Their relationship ends in a good place at the end of this book, but whew was that a JOURNEY.So, I did decide to wait for the audiobook for this story to come out before actually reading the book (even though I did pre-order the e-book and everything). Tristan James does a magnificent job with this book. Like, I loved his performances before in this series and others, but the last few chapters of this book were just an OSCAR-LEVEL worthy performance. I was ugly crying with the best of them and sure, I was heartbroken throughout most of this book because of what was happening between Hazard and Somers. But this one part at the end? It was like my feels got run over by a truck, and then that truck backed up over my feels again for good measure. It was messed up, and Tristan James did THAT with his narration, and I still don’t think I’m over it.So. Somer’s new partner. He’s a pretty boy who looks like he, and I quote, “reminded Somers of a kid who could play altar boy half the day and spend the rest of it burning down orphanages.” Somers new partner is Gray Dulac, and he seems overenthusiastic maybe, and is a fan of fist bumps – much to Hazard’s annoyance. I don’t know how I feel about Dulac yet. On the one hand, I found him kind of annoying because both Somers and Hazard were both annoyed with him, but then near the end he seemed to be a bit more tempered and professional? I don’t know. I spent the better part of this book suspecting he was the murderer, so I can’t really say whether I like him or not yet.Something more of a side note is that I was impressed that Snapchat was used in the story and used by college students convincingly? I don’t know, sometimes even YA books miss the mark with what teens are actually doing on social media, so that was nice read about. Especially since we did go through two books in this series where the cases hung on the fact that a phone somehow never had any sort of fingerprint or even a passcode lock of them. Just saying.Overall, I really loved this book. The warnings I listed at the beginning maybe don’t fully illustrate just how dark and how in-your-face some of stuff is in this book. But, if you’ve already made it through six books in the first Hazard and Somerset series, no doubt none of this would be a big shock to you. I am slightly hesitant about what’s to come in the next book in this series, since it is named Police Brutality and, well, most everyone on the police force, and really almost every character in this series, is white. So, I’m not sure what to expect from the next book, but I guess I’ll just wait until the audiobook to come out and hope for the best.

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