Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Striking Range by Margaret Mizushima


 Started: 10/8/2021

Finished: 10/15/2021

Year: 2021

Pages: 275

Genre: mystery

Grade: A

Reason for reading: TBR/review for Reader Views

Blurb from Amazon: "He was suspect number one--the man who tried to kill Deputy Mattie Cobb and may have killed her father thirty years earlier. But when Mattie and cold case detective Jim Hauck reach the Colorado state prison where they will finally get to interview him, he's found dead in his cell. There's only one clue: a map leading to Timber Creek and rugged Redstone Ridge.


Though she usually works with veterinarian Cole Walker, Mattie's K-9 partner Robo has just sired a litter of pups, who require special, time-consuming care at Cole's clinic. Left to explore the map's clue without him, Mattie and Robo journey into the burned forest surrounding Redstone Ridge. But before they can finish their search they're called to help investigate the death of a young woman found in a campground filled with elk hunters. Identification of the deceased points to her having recently given birth, but the infant is nowhere to be found.

As a deadly storm descends upon the mountains, covering everything with a layer of ice and snow, Mattie and her team search for the missing newborn. The storm batters the area, taking its toll on the team and forcing the sheriff to call in reinforcements. When new evidence surfaces, they decide that finding the woman's killer will lead them to her baby, making them even more desperate to solve the case.

Then Cole goes missing, stranded alone in the high country with a person that Mattie now suspects is the mastermind behind several murders, including her father's. She and Robo take to the trail to find Cole--but the killer has a cold-blooded plan that threatens them all."

Opinion: Loved it. Full review is on Reader Views



 

Friday, October 08, 2021

The City by Dean Koontz


 Started: 9/30/2021

Finished: 10/8/2021

Year: 2014

Pages: 482

Genre: Literature

Grade: B

Reason for reading: TBR pile

Type: paperback

Blurb (from Amazon): "A young boy, a musical prodigy, discovering life’s wonders—and mortal dangers.

His best friend, also a gifted musician, who will share his journey into destiny.
His remarkable family, tested by the extremes of evil and bound by the depths of love . . . on a collision course with a band of killers about to unleash anarchy.
And two unlikely allies, an everyday hero tempered by the past and a woman of mystery who holds the key to the future.

These are the people of The City, a place where enchantment and malice entwine, courage and honor are found in the most unexpected quarters, and the way forward lies buried deep inside the heart. Brilliantly illumined by magic dark and light, their unforgettable story is a riveting, soul-stirring saga that speaks to everyone, a major milestone in the celebrated career of #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz and a dazzling realization of the evergreen dreams we all share."

Opinion: A slightly different type of book coming from Kootnz-it's been several years since I've read one of his and those have been more on the suspense/horror genre. This was more literature but still had a good mystery/suspense to it. This is the first of a series and I'm not 100% sure if I will go searching out for the rest of them.

Wednesday, October 06, 2021

Comic Relief by David M. Carner

 Started: 9/24/2021

Finished: 10/6/2021

Year: 2021

Pages: 329

Genre: Mystery

Grade: B

Reason for reading: help my friend out with his book

Type: rough draft/ARC

Blurb: Zach finds more than what he expects when led on a wild chase.

Opinion: An interesting ride though San Francisco and LA....all in helping out a mysterious guest and their quest in finding out the truth.