Gruff
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Description
Five years ago, the whole country knew Howl as the face of a national public safety initiative that encouraged kids to say no to drugs, keep away from firearms, and not talk to strangers. He had just made a dramatic exit from the corrupt pit of the Hot Type City Police Department and kicked off his own private investigative agency. He was geared up to start helping people for real.
Then some punk put Howl’s nephew in the dirt, and everything came to a screeching halt.
Now, after a long downward spiral, Howl is one half-empty bottle of scotch away from complete destitution. His shot at redemption comes just in time when a former model struts off the page of a golden-age girlie mag and into his office. Her missing son’s disappearance knocks Howl back into a world full of the drugs, guns, and predators he wasted his youth fighting.
This time it will be different. He’s got nothing to lose but something to prove. This time, he will win.
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2022
- Author
- NeilAdamRay
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 5
- Views
- 9,616
Chapters(30 total)
- Chapter 30: A Bite Out of CrimeMay 27, 2022
- Chapter 29: HacklesMay 25, 2022
- Chapter 28: Birds of a FeatherMay 23, 2022
- Chapter 27: MuzzleMay 20, 2022
- Chapter 26: Chasing CarsMay 18, 2022
- Chapter 25: Cry ‘Havok!’May 16, 2022
- Chapter 24: Lounge LizardMay 13, 2022
- Chapter 23: Pig ShitMay 11, 2022
- Chapter 22: Not Just BarkMay 9, 2022
- Chapter 21: Tail Wags DogMay 6, 2022
- Chapter 20: Cock of the WalkMay 4, 2022
- Chapter 19: Pack MentalityMay 2, 2022
- Chapter 18: Hot Dog!Apr 29, 2022
- Chapter 17: Snake PitApr 27, 2022
- Chapter 16: Smells Like Monkey BusinessApr 25, 2022
- Chapter 15: Picking Up a ScentApr 22, 2022
- Chapter 14: Tail Between the LegsApr 20, 2022
- Chapter 13: Chin WaggingApr 18, 2022
- Chapter 12: In the BullpenApr 15, 2022
- Chapter 11: Rat's NestApr 13, 2022
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Community Reviews(1)
- JetlagburgerRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5I've never done a review like this for a story before, but considering the sheer lack of attention this story has garnered, I feel like it is necessary to give this story the praise it deserves.
Covering an intense manhunt for a missing child and a litany of hidden clues scattered throughout, this story is a gritty detective novel in the noir genre, grim undertones permeating the story. Overall, I found this story to be extremely enjoyable and a breath of fresh air from the types of stories you typically find on royal road. The characters are excellently written, the narrative is tightly woven with a satisfying conclusion for the setting, and the characters all play off of each other in captivating and engaging conversations. If you have the time to read through a short novel, engage in a bit of mystery, and feel the oppresiveness of a grim yet realistic world, then I'd seriously reccomend reading this book.
Overall, this book contains an elegant use of vocabulary and writing, but has the occasional minor spelling error. For major critiques, if there is one, then it's the lack of capitalizing on the anthropomorphic animals of the setting and not using them to their fullest. You can see attempts at doing so here and there, but for the most part their animalistic appearances could easily have simply been humans, and the story would not have suffered in the slightest. Besides that, I believe this book is top class amongst the other books on royal road, and should seriously be considered for your next read.