![]() It’s a classic whodunit with Daggers and Steele trapped in the lavish home of a wealthy family where everyone is a suspect for the missing matriarch’s murder. The premise for the novel is fairly straightforward. Steele Life: All my Daggers and Steele entries have something fun to offer, but of them all, Steele Life is my favorite. ![]() ![]() This book features the most off-the-wall murder weapon of any in the series (if you could even call it a weapon), but more than the mystery, it features Daggers maturing as he helps Steele through a challenging professional stretch. Daggers and Steele traipse all over the city as they try to piece together the timeline of a hard rock band’s all-night bender, and the results get predictably wild in more ways than one. Steele of the Night: In a twist that will surprise absolutely no one who’s read it, this novel was modeled after the movie The Hangover, though I added a fun 1980’s hard rock flair to it as well. But first, my thoughts on books seven through ten in the series: In parts one and two of this retrospective, I talked about the inspirations and origins of Daggers & Steele, but in this third and final segment, I’m going to talk about the future of Daggers & Steele. ![]()
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