Reviewed by Dan
TITLE: Dawn and Dusk
SERIES: Day and Knight Book 3
AUTHOR: Dirk Greyson
PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press
LENGTH: 183 Pages
RELEASE DATE: May 6, 2016
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For Scorpion agents Day and Knight, their relationship is slow to develop, and trust is hard to build. Then Day’s brother, Stephen, goes missing, and Day finds out more about him than he ever dreamed. Day’s first reaction to Stephen’s disappearance is to try to get to him as fast as possible.
Knight initially holds him back so they can attempt to find out what they’re walking into. But when Knight sees Day’s desperation, he steps in to help and tries to calm the man he’s growing to care about, even though the trail is cold and clues are scarce.
When Day witnesses his brother being shot live on television, he loses the last of his control. Despite the lack of answers, Day is more determined than ever to find out what happened. Stephen was all the family he had left.
Bone-deep fear and adversity threaten to tear Day and Knight apart, but facing unimaginable hardship together might finally cement the bond between them.
REVIEW:
I’m really enjoying this series. Mr. Greyson brings us the third installment in the saga of “Day” and “Knight”. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the characters, I’m going to tell you that you should be.
We first met the two men in Day and Knight where we got to know the characters and learned they were both employees/agents of Scorpion, an ultra-secret government agency. In that first book they met when they were assigned as partners on a gay cruise to Mexico to investigate something funny happening in the Yucatan. You would think that would be the best of the stories…but I honestly can’t say if I liked Day and Knight, or book two Sun and Shadow, or now book three Dawn and Dusk the best! All three of them have been great reads and very different from the author’s other pen name.
So let’s talk about Dawn and Dusk. We are back with our familiar characters, and they are just as uncommunicative with each other as in the previous books. Neither wants to say too much and mess up their partnership, but it is obvious that both have feelings for each other. Now to add to the problem, Day’s brother has sent him a mysterious note and disappeared. Day isn’t willing to sit around and wonder where his brother is, and before you know it both Day and Knight are off to solve the disappearance.
Along the way they will find out that Day’s brother is a much different person than Day thought. What is up with the dual identities? Then a video surfaces on the news of a man being shot execution style in the desert of Arizona. It is obvious from the video that it is Day’s brother!
The guys are drawn into a mystery. Lots of different agencies seem to be involved. What is up? And is Day’s brother dead?
I really enjoyed this one. I highly recommend it, and its predecessors to anyone. You probably don’t have to read them in order, but I would so that you understand the entire backstory. And all three, as I said above are enjoyable reads. Why not start them today!
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