7/6/2023 0 Comments The Big Fix by Mary Calmes![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Best of all, though, is that Benji seems every bit as enchanted by the man sent to protect him. The man is inarguably Shaw’s polar opposite, and he brings out every protective instinct in Shaw. Benji is kind and can laugh at himself, doesn’t take things too seriously, and, more than anything, he wants to help everyone. Benjamin Grace is going to be a problem.īut Benji is nothing at all like Shaw imagined he’d be, and the fixer is spellbound from their first meeting. Protecting a paranormal investigator from whoever-or whatever-may be trying to kill him is completely out of Shaw’s wheelhouse, and how is he supposed to help find an attacker when the guy he’s sent to protect maintains that the threat is ghostly in origin? It’s insane, and Shaw does not do insane. But he hasn’t had to be a detective before, it’s all brand new, so why his boss chose him to figure out who may, or may not, be trying to kill Benjamin Grace is beyond him. He is good at assessing threats and focusing on a clear objective when he goes out on a job for Torus Intercession. It’s safe to say that Shaw James is a pragmatist who has no patience for anything but the facts. How can a man who doesn’t believe in things that go bump in the night possibly protect a man who does? ![]()
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