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Body and Soul (PsyCop #3)
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Body and Soul (PsyCop #3)

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Thanksgiving can't end too soon for Victor Bayne, who's finding Jacob's family hard to swallow. Luckily, he's called back to work to track down a high-profile missing person. Vic's new partner Bob Zigler doesn't think he can do anything right. A deceased junkie with a bone to pick leads Vic and Zig on a wild chase that ends in a basement full of horrors. Explicit gay content.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJCP Books
Release dateApr 1, 2010
ISBN9781935540007
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Body and Soul (PsyCop #3)
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Jordan Castillo Price

Author and artist Jordan Castillo Price writes paranormal sci-fi thrillers colored by her time in the Midwest, from inner city Chicago, to various cities across southern Wisconsin. She’s settled in a 1910 Cape Cod near Lake Michigan with tons of character and a plethora of bizarre spiders. Any disembodied noises, she’s decided, will be blamed on the ice maker.Jordan is best known as the author of the PsyCop series, an unfolding tale of paranormal mystery and suspense starring Victor Bayne, a gay medium who's plagued by ghostly visitations.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is a short review, for a solid and decent book in the very fun PsyCop series. If you haven't read any book in this series yet, please check out my reviews of the first two books in this series Among the Living and Criss Cross. I am a fan of Jordan Castillo Price's and of this series, but this book was just good -- not great; however, it is good and it is worth the read. It felt like a bridge book, but having read further on in the series I can say that key things do happen in this book that are important. JCP is great about pushing the line in her urban fantasy world. Ever wonder if lost limbs leave ghostly trails? If a person has lost a hand, or a leg -- will its former limb appear as a ghost? JCP answers that question in this book in a gruesome yet funny scene in which Vic is meeting Jacob's family for the first time. In addition to the stress of attempting to impress his boyfriend's family, Vic is not using his prescription meds to dull his psychic senses (which the poor guy desparately relies on) and thus has to ignore the ghostly limb, while attempting to be coherent and friendly to his boyfriend's family -- all while sober."I avoided looking at the spot where Leon's arm was flopping around on the table."And as Vic laments to Jacob (after Vic flees the scene),"I am trying hard to be a decent boyfriend but I think I might not be cut out for it." Body and Soul brings Vic and Jacob closer together. With the typical introspective but witty inner dialogue that Vic employs, the reader is treated to Vic and Jacob's developing relationship.There is a decent mystery storyline and a cop investigation that is horror filled and gruesome. This book is a fun and quick read. Like the previous two books in the series, there is something about it that encourages compulsive behavior and I was not able to put it down -- I had to immediately go on to the next in the series. But despite the addicting effect, Body and Soul is not the best book in the series, it is not great but it is good. You will not be sorry you read it and you will learn some important things about Vic and Jacob together as a couple. Body and Soul leads straight in to the fourth book in the series -- Secrets, which in my opinion is the best book thus far in PsyCop.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is one I picked up in ebook, despite the fact that I would have rather bought it in book form. The reason is the cover on the paperback which probably would have given my teen son heart failure. However, now that I've picked up this one, and plan to get the other story in ebook form as well, I'll probably pick up Camp Hell in paperback form in my next Amazon order.On to the story itself, it is another enjoyable foray into Vic's ghostly world. I thought that the mix of Vic's apartment hunting attempts with Jacob and breaking in yet another new partner as they take on a new case was very interesting. It gave us a concrete plot line to hold on to. The Thanksgiving dinner beginning of the story was humorous and sexy where the end at the scene of the crime was kind of scary and icky. A great balance. I'm really looking forward to reading more!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Feb 2020
    Re-listening to this series has become a yearly thing, apparently. My third year in a row. Still awesome!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This series is really drawing me in. I haven't read anything quite like it. It has hot gay sex, law enforcement men trying to solve mysteries, paranormal happenings, special abilities, and I just really like the tone also. There are major things going on— ghosts, deaths, etc., and he's just always so chill about it all. I'll definitely be continuing the series. :)