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In Mayhem in Music City by R. Weir, Sam, a former Army lieutenant and close friend of Jarvis, was called on by Gage, the manager of the security team for the famous country music duo, Rule of Law. Gage had a job as a bodyguard for Sam to protect KC, the female singer of the duo, while Gage kept an eye on Boone. Gage had a meeting about a critical issue with someone, but was found badly beaten. Sam called Jarvis Mann, a private detective; she needed him to get answers to what happened to Gage and why. While Gage was in the ICU, Jarvis had to keep an eye on Boone, who was prepared to trust him only because Sam trusted him. KC and Boone had only one more album to release to fulfill their record deal. In public, they appear to be a happy married couple, but behind the scenes, things look very different. Will Jarvis find the truth behind everything that has happened?
Mayhem in Music City: Jarvis Mann Detective Book 11 by R. Weir is an excellent thriller. It grabbed my attention from the start and kept it throughout. The plot was fast-paced and full of action, which never stopped. Every time I thought I knew what would happen next, a turn derailed me. I could not put the book down and turned the pages as fast as I could. It was easy to lose myself in Jarvis’s investigation with the detailed descriptions. The characters were genuine and relatable. With their backgrounds, it was easy to get to know them, and I liked that they were not flawless. The story is well-planned and has all the elements for an outstanding read. I enjoyed this book and could not have wished for a better ending.