Why are two people believed to be dead trying to kill Ian Carpenter? What's the cause of teenagers disappearing from the small Montana town? Can U.S. Marshall Meadow Ames and her Visla K-9 partner escape two (or more) professional killers, a tunnel full of spiders, and working with a witness she was supposed to protect?
"Montana Abduction Rescue," book 5 of Love Inspired Suspense's Mountain Country K-9 Unit is, in my opinion, the best book of the series to this point (there are three more full novels and a pair of novellas to go that I haven't read yet). The author, Jodie Bailey, did a great job of navigating us down a plot full of twists and turns and giving us two main characters that are easy to care about and great supporting characters like Grace the Visla K-9 and fellow officer Rocco (who is a scene stealer, and when the spotlight's on him ... oops, I'm getting close to giving you a spoiler!
When dealing with a multipart novel series, the question is if you need to read the books in order or if you can jump around and not feel lost in the story or have the previous stories spoiled by details of the previous stories. Typically, I would say that these collections usually are enjoyable even if you don't read in order, but this series is an exception - I think it's best to read this series as it's written.
This is the 14th Jodie Bailey novel I've read, and she's definitely one of my favorite authors. Thus, I recommend this novel for your reading.
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