After seven months on the run, can Mara Gilmore survive long enough to clear her name as a suspect of a double murder, even though her father and brother are threatened by the real killer? Will K-9 Officer Tanner Ford and his Boxer partner Britta be able to to protect Mara from the murderer and his henchman during a blizzard? And which of three candidates for the unit's two open positions be disappointed?
"Snowbound Escape" by Dana Mentink is the thrilling conclusion of the eight part multi-author Pacific Northwest K-9 Unit series. Okay, there is a book 9, featuring a pair of novellas, but all the main story threads are wrapped up in this story.
This is what you expect suspense to be. There are more twists and turns than there are on Tanner and Mara's escape route. And speaking of Tanner and Mara, you have two well developed characters. And of course, there's Britta.
By the way, did I mention this is the eighth book in the series? Should you read them in order? At this point, absolutely. I read books 3-5 before 2, and that wasn't a problem. But that's not true as everything is being resolved. And speaking of resolved, I had a suspicion of which recruits would become part of the team, and that proved right. But my lips are sealed. I'm not telling.
I absolutely loved the whole series, and "Snowbound Escape" wrapped it up on a high note.
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