From a USA Today Best Selling AuthorThe story is not your typical murder mystery. The sleuth is not a detective, private eye, or lawyer. He’s an ordinary guy with an extraordinary dog.Jacob Martin is trying to make the best of a divorce and mid-life crisis when he gets a call at two o’clock Sunday morning from his mother. His sister has been arrested for the murder of her fourth husband, and his … her fourth husband, and his father is near death. Thus begins an adventure that takes Jake and his golden retriever from their Colorado retreat to a backwater town in the Missouri Ozarks where they search for cold-blooded killers, a cache of gold coins buried by Jesse James, and the love of a beautiful nurse.
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Enjoyed it. Kept my interest, page turner.
Love the characters!! Great story and fun to read!!
Disappointing. Won’t read other books of the series.
Enjoyed the book, ordered more by this author.
I read one of these before & it was fun with Fred the dog so I got another one
well , i hope this characterand his dog have more adventuers and i get to read about them. great character building and easy to read , holds ones interest and makes you hope for more.
Loved this book! I recommend it
Love any story with dogs as well as set in my old haunt – Evergreen, CO!!
I enjoyed this book because it held my attention and kept me reading past my bedtime.
Great dog detective.
GOOD BOOK
Good characters and plot but way too much trashy talk. I don’t need to know the details of how, when and where someone relieves themselves.
Very down to earth characters.feel this really happened and not a story.good suspense.
Liked the book and would read others in this series. A lot of grammatical errors in the text however.
Good enough to finish reading but easily forgettable
Easy and quick read. Charactor reacts at times in unrealistic ways but love his relationship with his Golden.
Waste of time.
It was hard to put down.
It was ok. Different than anything ive read.
The story line may have been good. I didn’t finish it because I couldn’t get passed all the bad language. It could have been left out and gotten the author a wider audience.