trap'n'trace, the latest entry in the federal k9 series at least didn't focus entirely on cops. when socialite katrina vanderburg encounters two dead bodies in one day and is nearly killed for her efforts, she ends up with dayne andrews as her protection detail.
their previous encounter wasn't great, but they overcome the awkwardness once all the murdering gets too close for comfort. i mean, there's still a lot of cops in this, because there's a murder investigation and it's just weird. i wish i could say that what is happening in the world around us didn't affect me as a reader, but i think i'm going to have to start avoiding stories that unilaterally depict cops as heroes.
so reading this, i loved kat, i loved dayne, i thought their back-and-forth was compelling and interesting. but, the suspense aspect was difficult, and it's not anyone's fault. it's just where the world is right now.
**trap'n'trace will publish on june 15, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/entangled publishing in exchange for my honest review.
their previous encounter wasn't great, but they overcome the awkwardness once all the murdering gets too close for comfort. i mean, there's still a lot of cops in this, because there's a murder investigation and it's just weird. i wish i could say that what is happening in the world around us didn't affect me as a reader, but i think i'm going to have to start avoiding stories that unilaterally depict cops as heroes.
so reading this, i loved kat, i loved dayne, i thought their back-and-forth was compelling and interesting. but, the suspense aspect was difficult, and it's not anyone's fault. it's just where the world is right now.
**trap'n'trace will publish on june 15, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/entangled publishing in exchange for my honest review.
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