Lethal Control
The DuPage Parish Mysteries, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Declan Winters
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Gregory Ashe
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Werewolves. Witchcraft. Wildlife. It’s all different in the bayou.
A year after Eli and Dag survived their second encounter with a monster, things are finally going well. Really well—as far as Eli is concerned, anyway. He’s lost weight. His energy is up. His hair is on point. There are the little things, like the occasional flare-ups of temper and the urge to murder the kids down the street, but that’s just part of living by teenagers. Right?
But when Posey, a man they met the year before, shows up on their doorstep a few nights before Halloween, everything starts to go wrong. Posey needs their help: his boyfriend has disappeared. Worse, his boyfriend might have committed murder. Oh, and even worse? His boyfriend is a werewolf—a special kind native to Louisiana, known as a rougarou.
Eli and Dag begin their search for the missing rougarou, but it turns out, they’re not the only ones on the hunt: the mob, a gator-man, an implacable monster hunter, a witch, and a few bonus werewolves are all looking for him too. The rougarou, they learn, is the key to a ritual—a ceremony to summon a lwa, a powerful spirit. As time runs out, Eli and Dag must hurry to find the rougarou before the others. If they’re too late, the end of the world might be only the beginning.
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- L.D.
- 29-01-23
Amazing Addition To the Series
Lethal Control is the third book in the DuPage Parish Mysteries series. This series HAS to be read in order, but it is so worth it. I actually re-read the first two books in the series before starting this one and I’m so glad I did. The story is really addictive and continues to get better. The mystery was on point with a lot of action and twists and turns. I love how Gregory Ashe brings together real biology/ecosystem information to mirror the plot of the book. It’s fascinating and done very cleverly. I love how much growth Eli and Dag have done, but there’s still relationship tension as things heat up and the danger becomes more intense.
The audiobook was narrated by Declan Winters who did a fantastic job. Declan voiced the characters perfectly and gave us a masterful performance. The audiobook production was done very well. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and this series.
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- Erryn Barratt
- 02-02-23
Interesting instalment
I’ll admit this isn’t my favorite Gregory Ashe series. That being said, I’ll listen to anything he puts out, so I was happy to snap this one up. I don’t know if it’s the paranormal elements that I find so unsettling or the actual content – be forewarned, there are some graphic violence scenes. Don’t want to give too much away, just giving you the heads-up.
Eli and Dag are an improbable team. Dag is a former police officer who is studying marine biology. Eli is…dealing with an eating disorder, worried about his looks, and always siding with Dag’s over-liberal parents. They view supporting their gay son as a competitive sport and are always trying to make sure they’re the best.
It’s kind of cute.
Poor Dag.
Despite all this, Dag and Eli are pulled into the hunt for the Rougarou – another mythical creature. As always, things aren’t as they appear, and it’s up to the men to solve the mystery before it’s too late. A wild ride, for sure.
I want to give a shout out to Declan Winters who does a great job with narrating this unique story – he makes it so much better.
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- WallE
- 26-01-23
One of my favourite final chapter ever
I was given this audiobook as an advanced listener. I enjoyed the first two books in this series but this easily surpassed the first two. I finished it within 24 hours. It would have been sooner but as you know we have to get on with a few other things in life apart from the joy of reading and listening to books!
The title of my headline is because this is one of the best final chapters about love and understanding, where Gregory Ashe will have you running the gamut of emotions of fear, hope and joy. I have already relistened to it several times. However, in order to get there you are going to have to have yet another adventure with Eli and Dag which is not for the fainthearted. As Ashe quickly draws you back into the otherworld of DuPage Parish when a knock on Eli and Dag's door brings them face to face with someone they have previously met seeking help. Being people who find it very hard to turn anyone away they soon find themselves dragged back into the world of monsters and those who hunt as well trying to save a rougarou. From the opening of that door, the pace quickens as the horror is unveiled and Eli and Dag realise this is a fight both for themselves and the good of others. For most of the book, you have to deal with a feeling of foreboding which makes you wonder if you want to go on to the next chapter but hope will drive you forward.
The location of the stories is the bayou down near New Orleans. It appears to fit the storyline well from everything I have heard about it. It is a place I am planning to visit in the very near future. Exciting and scary.
Declan Winters as before is the perfect narrator for this series adapting to every emotion and situation.
I am pleased to see that a fourth book is listed because we can always do with another dose of Dag's parents.
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- Paul Maxwell
- 09-01-23
The best (so far) of The DuPage Parish Mysteries
A great story, which builds upon the two previous books; I would have to say that this is the best of the three books. I am looking forward to the next one.
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- Mrs. E. J. Curtis
- 11-04-23
Enjoyable Story
A well written story with and interesting concept. The characters are likeable and the narration is very good.
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