
Foxholes
Marcotte and Collins Investigative Thrillers, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ken Keating
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Travis Tougaw
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Suspicious deaths and political ambition collide in Foxholes. Follow Vince Marcotte and Hadley Collins as they join forces to solve a pair of murders before they become the next victims.
Combat veteran Vince Marcotte has hung up his uniform in favor of a quiet, comfortable life. But ghosts from his past are raised when Nick Batson announces his Senate campaign. Vince is convinced Nick got away with murder 15 years ago when they were both deployed to Afghanistan. When another person close to Nick dies under mysterious circumstances, Vince enlists the help of amateur detective Hadley Collins to prove Nick's guilt. As they grow closer to the truth, they become Nick's targets and soon learn that he'll stop at nothing to achieve his political goals. As Nick barrels toward a campaign victory, Vince races to discover what really happened in Afghanistan. Will he survive long enough to bring Nick to justice?
Foxholes, the first in the Marcotte and Collins Investigative Thriller series, is a crime thriller. Smart, engaging, and suspenseful, Travis Tougaw's debut novel will grab your attention and not let go. Download it today and get to know your new favorite detectives!
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- Stephen A. Roddewig
- 08-27-24
An ordinary man who achieves the extraordinary
What I like about this book is its main character: Vince, a former paralegal for the Air Force who ended up doing a tour in Afghanistan, now retired and working as a paralegal at a law firm. After so many books about former special forces operators or Army rangers, it was a pleasant surprise to instead follow someone a bit more… ordinary. Almost unremarkable. Not that Vince isn’t likable, but he’s also far more relatable than, say, Jack Reacher.
Even so, with the help of a few friends, he is able to confront a demon from his past and see justice done for a wronged airman after so many years. Not by kicking down doors and taking names, but by combining his law and research experience with some classic detective work. Again, grounded. Believable. Proof you don’t have to be Jack Ryan to go above and beyond.
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