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Hades (Archer & Bennett, Bk 1)
Hades - Archer & Bennett, Bk 1
Author: Candice Fox
Homicide detective Frank Bennett has an intriguing new partner. Dark, beautiful, coldly efficient, Eden Archer is one of the most enigmatic colleagues Frank has ever worked with -- that includes her brother Eric, who's also on the Sydney Metro police force. All of them are tested to the core when a local man discovers a graveyard of large st...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781617734410
ISBN-10: 1617734411
Publication Date: 1/27/2015
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Linda avatar reviewed Hades (Archer & Bennett, Bk 1) on + 770 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Another gem found among the pebbles! Candice Fox is a new author to me and one that I will definitely follow. In fact, I already have the next one in this series on my kindle and can hardly wait to get started on it.

Eden and Eric Archer , brother and sister, witnessed the murders of their parents. The men who killed them botched what was supposed to be a kidnapping for ransom. So there they are .... stuck with two kids who now have no relatives to pay ransom. The men decide to take the kids to Hades ... the man who can 'fix' things...and make things disappear. Like bodies.

Hades cannot kill innocent children ...even evil-doers sometimes have a line they won't cross. So he decides to keep them as his own.

The Archers are now detectives, but they have secrets they don't share with anyone else. Following the death of her partner, Eden has a new partner ... Frank Bennett, who finds Eden attractive ...but mysterious. Eric doesn't like his sister's new partner and doesn't hesitate to let him know.

When a series of murders take place, Eden and Frank, are the lead detectives. Frank accidentally sees something of Eden's that makes him start looking deeper into her life. He finds it's like looking into the abyss and getting lost.

To add anything else at this point would be giving too many spoilers, so I will only add that there are so many unexpected twists and turns that I just could not put this one down. The ending just about blew me away!

A definite 5 star rating from me.
cathyskye avatar reviewed Hades (Archer & Bennett, Bk 1) on + 2264 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I've been aware of author Candice Fox for a while now but had never read one of her books. When a fellow reader mentioned this series of books featuring Sydney, Australia, homicide detectives Eden Archer and Frank Bennett, I decided to try it out with this first book. I enjoy reading Australian crime fiction, and although there isn't much Aussie flavor to Fox's story, the occasional mention of frangipani trees and flying foxes napping in fig trees were enough to transport my mind's eye to the land down under.

What Fox really excelled in as far as Hades' setting goes is her chilling descriptions of two of the serial killer's body dump sites. Although neither graphic nor gruesome, those descriptions made my blood run cold. I really love it when writers can make me break out in goosebumps without drowning scenes in buckets of gore.

It took me a long time to warm up to Frank Bennett, the man who tells us what's going on. He's needy. He becomes fascinated with Eden, originally because she's so pretty (yawn) but then the fascination grows when he realizes that there's something not quite right about Eden and her brother Eric. It took time, but I did warm up to Bennett finally when I learned about his relationship with an elderly man after chasing a burglar out of the man's house. That was the tipping point for me.

There were a couple of secondary characters whose deaths were inevitable, and I did find the serial killer (dubbed "The Body Snatcher" by the media) to be over the top and not really believable, but the linchpin of Hades is Eden Archer. When she was five, she and her brother were kidnapped, left for dead, and then raised by a fixer-- a killer for hire who "fixed" other criminals' problems. When Hades realizes what young Eden and Eric are doing in their spare time, he ensures that the two will use their skills only for good, and in this, it's impossible not to compare Eden Archer to Jeff Lindsay's Dexter. This comparison has everything to do with my reaction to this book.

I read the first Dexter Morgan book, Darkly Dreaming Dexter, and appreciated the author's originality and writing style. I thought it was a well-written, absorbing book. But. (You knew that was coming, didn't you?) I never read another book in the series. There's something about someone taking the law into his or her own hands that offends me even when the person is taking vicious criminals off the streets permanently. Consequently, I have the same problem with Eden Archer, and although I did find the story compelling, I'm satisfied with reading just one. The good news is that I have the first book in Candice Fox's other series waiting to be read. I look forward to Crimson Lake because one thing I know for sure is that I like the way this author writes.
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reviewed Hades (Archer & Bennett, Bk 1) on + 204 more book reviews
Excellent book. I am looking for the next one..


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