I love mystery books, and our local library was having an on-line sale for books they wanted to move from the shelves, so I looked for mysteries. The combination of dogs and mysteries is a no-brainer for me, because they are 2 of my favorite things in life. So, I picked up and enjoyed "Smoky Mountain Tracks: A Raine Stockton Dog Mystery," by Donna Ball.
It's about a part-time USDA Forest Service employee who has a dog kennel on the side and trains dogs to track for missing people. I really enjoyed the book and the characters and look forward to reading another.I went looking for the rest of the series online, and what I found troubled me. It appears that once the author became famous with this series, her publisher more than doubled the price of her books from $6.99 to $17.00! That's crazy. As an author of 11 books myself, I can understand upping the price to $10 for a paperback, but not almost tripling the cost of the books, especially with all the mysteries available. I'm disappointed at the cost, so I won't be buying any others. But if you can find a used copy, get one and read it. You'll like it.
ABOUT THE STORY: This first title in an all-new mystery series introduces North Carolina dog trainer Roane Stockton. Once a search-and-rescue volunteer with her dog, Cisco, Roane stopped after a tragic loss. Now, she reluctantly returns to help find a kidnapped woman taken deep into the wilderness. Original. This description may be from another edition of this product.
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