Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Book Review: Blind Search by Paula Munier

Blind Search
by Paula Munier (Munier)

Blind Search (published in 2019) is the second book of the Mercy Carr & Elvis mystery series. The first book is A Borrowing of Bones (2018). The third book, The Hiding Place, is expected out in March of 2021.


Mercy Carr was a soldier in Afghanistan and is now living in the Green Mountains of Vermont. Elvis, her Belgian Malinois, was a bomb-sniffing dog assigned to her late fiancé in Afghanistan. Together Mercy and Elvis work with game warden Troy Warner and his search-and-rescue dog, Susie Bear, to find out who has killed two guests of a hunting party. Henry is a young math genius who may have seen the murderer and rarely talks, so as a blizzard isolates everyone from the outside world, the canine and human detectives must keep Henry safe from the killer.


[If you enjoy this, you may also wish to try Susan Conant’s Dog Lover’s Mystery Series, David Rosenfelt’s Andy Carpenter series, Spencer Quinn’s Chet and Bernie mystery series or Finders by Jeffrey Burton.]

[ official Blind Search page on the official Paula Munier web site ]

 

Recommended by Jodi R.
Anderson and Bethany Branch Libraries

 

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