She doesn’t trust people. But can she team up with a service puppy to catch a murderer? Explosive first-in-series. 275+ pages of fast-paced action brimming with amateur sleuthing and loyal dogs.“Riveting, heart-wrenching, and brilliant…” —James Rollins, New York Times bestseller of BloodlineAnimal behaviorist September Day protects her broken heart by keeping everyone at arm’s length. Still … broken heart by keeping everyone at arm’s length. Still distraught over her husband’s death in the line of duty, she heads back to her Texas home to launch a dog-training business. But her grief takes a back seat when her autistic nephew goes missing in a freak blizzard.
Partnering with the boy’s support pup Shadow, September uncovers a shocking conspiracy hiding a deadly “miracle drug.” Hounded by vengeful enemies, human and dog must learn to work together and sniff out the source of corruption before more vulnerable kids die.
Can September and Shadow forge a bond and stop a ruthless conspiracy and relentless killer?
Lost And Found is the first action-packed installment in the gripping September and Shadow series. If you like dark suspense, novice detectives, and courageous animals, then you’ll love Amy Shojai’s roller-coaster thrillers.
Buy Lost And Found to join the hunt for justice today!
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Good book!
The highlight of this book was the parts of the story told from the point of view of a young dog. His voice is authentic and beautiful in its simplicity.
Great
This was different but it was good. Left an opening for another good book.
Great dog perspective (I think!)
It was extremely different than I expected and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Oh my Gosh..while I have read some excellent books, this series (3 books, with 4th waiting to come out) had me up till late at night. I lost so much sleep reading these. I can honestly say it had me guessing what was going to happen next. I highly recommend this series..
There were some less than clear ideas in this story that kept me wondering just what I missed in a prequel, but all in all, it was a good read. Some of the storyline was never really explained very well. Maybe that is because this is a series book and it will be made clear later. It did read rather quickly and kept me interested.
Plot is a bit unrealistic and foreseeable, but great characters and lots of action. Start is a bit slow.
A good storyline, decent characters and interesting mystery.
This review is based on the audiobook, I personally found the narrator to be terrible, the voices of the different characters were cringe worthy, sorry but she did not do this story justice.
I received this audiobook for free from the author and wanted to give an honest review.
Count not get interested in this one
Started slow, but glad I kept reading.
I didn’t like the dog telling the story. I also didn’t agree with the character when she wouldn’t call the police.
Very disjointed and unbelieving
Good fast read. Enjoyed narratives by the dog and his feelings.
Really kinda boring.
Scattered; difficult to read
Good Service dog story but, demeaning to to parents and children with autism.
I enjoyed it will read it again.
Quick read with engaging characters. Good first-in-a-series mystery.