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Saturday, August 8, 2020

The Finders by Jeffrey B. Burton


Dog people will find this book irresistible.  I like dogs, I’ve had three over the years but I am not really a dog person. Dog people live and breathe for their “children”.   Mason Reid is a dog trainer; his specialty is cadaver dogs.   He loves dogs and is a bit of a social isolationist after is marriage failure.   Vira, his golden retriever and Kippy Grimm a dog loving cop, combine with Mace to track down a serial killer.

The author either is a dog lover or did really good research because Mace and Kippy are clearly portrayed.   The plot was solid and the human and canine interaction was well done.


I recommend the book and I enjoyed it!


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