An Unlikely Hero – Pigeon Blood by B A Braxton #BABraxton

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Pigeon Blood (Detective Rein Connery #1)

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MY REVIEW

Homeless in Detroit, Blair witnesses a murder. A couple of my favorite things…takes place in a location I am familiar with, seeing I am a Michigander, and dead bodies.

Even though Dr Blair Vaughn’s memories are faulty due to alcoholism, he launches his own investigation into Cynthia’s murder because he feels the police are not doing enough.

I love a flawed hero. He has those who knew him when who try to help him through tough times. Can he find his way back? Will his investigation into the murder be his redemption?

He learns what’s valuable in life through an alcoholic haze and I loved being there for his journey. This is the first book in the Detective Rein Connery series and I see good things coming in future books.

I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of Pigeon Blood by B A Braxton.

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Pigeon Blood
The Detective Rein Connery Series, Book One

Washed-up, loser, no-account lush… that is how Dr. Blair Vaughn’s dental colleagues have described him for years. But when Blair witnesses a double murder during an alcoholic blackout and subsequently starts to piece together the reasons why those murders have come to pass, his colleagues begin to rethink their low opinion of him. Especially when his finger starts pointing at them.

Groping at the facts like a blind man, Blair stumbles across three pigeon-blood rubies that are worth millions of dollars. The reason people are dying is finally clear, but who is behind it all is still a mystery. Blair risks his life to discover the truth.

Pigeon Blood is the first installment in a series of novels revolving around the career of Detective Rein Connery, a Detroit homicide detective, and his partner Maynard Slye. Book by book, Rein solves murders sometimes through the eyes of others and sometimes through his own. Each novel introduces a different and exciting cast of characters, pumping new blood into an old, beloved genre.

ABOUT B A BRAXTON

The author has taken many different paths in her life, and each and every one of them has led back to writing. Her first stories were written when she was in middle school, and she used her friends as characters. Her first attempt at novel writing was made at the age of fifteen, and it was called Huntington Halls.

Since that time, the author has continued to toil away at the trade, writing throughout high school and later at the University of Pennsylvania. There she clustered in writing, advanced writing, and sociology courses while majoring in natural science, a general study of calculus, physics, biology, and chemistry. In 1983, while attending Fairleigh Dickinson Dental School in Hackensack, New Jersey, the author completed an early draft of Thunderhead. This story sat untouched until 2007, when she decided to expand the book into a trilogy, flavoring it with cameos by real people, like Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, and Wyatt Earp. The next four years were spent rewriting the story and doing research about that period of American history.

Between 1983 and 2007, the author practiced dentistry, raised two children, attended many writers’ conferences in Michigan and Indiana, wrote plays for local high school students to perform, and penned several general fiction books (including He’s Never Lied to Me Yet and An Everlasting Tree). In addition, she began to compile a series of Detective Rein (pronounced “rain”) Connery murder mysteries, entitled Pigeon Blood, The Tattered Thread, Cerulean Skies, Good as You, and Twilight is the Time the Dead Look Back. Meanwhile, the author contemporaneously worked with two different literary agencies.

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12 thoughts on “An Unlikely Hero – Pigeon Blood by B A Braxton #BABraxton

    • well, he is one of those characters that makes me want to learn more about him. thanks lindy.

  1. I think when the protagonist is too perfect, it either doesn’t ring true, or I start thinking, “This protagonist belongs in a different genre.” Thanks for posting your review. Pigeon Blood sounds pretty good.

    • flawed characters are more interesting to me. i did enjoy pigeon blood and would love to read more of the series.

  2. I too love flawed characters, and having grown up in Ohio about 5 minutes from Michigan, I too like the setting.

  3. I admit I wasn’t sold on the title of this book at first but after reading the synopsis and your review, it does sound interesting. You always have the most interesting books to share here!

    • the title made me curious. i keep trying new to me authors, on the lookout for those books that may not be splashed all over the internet, but well worth the read. thanks Barb

  4. I love recognizing places and things in a story. I wonder if the detective will get cleaned up over the course of the series.

    • adds a little something extra for me. and i love the thought of redemption for a flawed character

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