Thursday, September 10, 2020

Hanging Falls by Margaret Mizushima

First Lines: Friday afternoon, mid-July. A stitch in her side plagued Deputy Mattie Cobb as she jogged uphill, telling her that her level of anxiety and this form of exercise didn't mix.

When Deputy Mattie Cobb and her K-9 partner Robo accompany a Fish and Game officer up into the high country around Hanging Falls to check for trail damage, they find a body floating at the edge of a lake. When Robo catches the scent of a homeless man living in the forest, this person rapidly becomes suspect number one.

With the help of local veterinarian Cole Walker, Mattie identifies the victim and finds herself visiting some new residents to the Timber Creek area: an odd religious cult whose dress and manners hark back to the nineteenth century. As clues are gathered and the list of suspects grows, Mattie has a dream come true. She is visited by members of her long-lost family, and she's hoping that they will be able to shed light on the night when she was abducted at the age of two. 

Hanging Falls, the sixth book in Margaret Mizushima's enjoyable Timber Creek K-9 series, has more of what I always look forward to: wonderful outdoor scenes in the high country of Colorado, animals like Robo to enjoy, and catching up with some of my favorite fictional characters. 

I found the mystery in this book to be a bit pedestrian, but perhaps that's because I've read Betty Webb's Lena Jones mysteries. What is more important (besides those riveting scenes up in the mountains) is Mattie finding out more about what really happened during her traumatic childhood.

I've enjoyed this series, not just for its animals and high country action, but also because of its characters. Mattie's journey to put her past behind her touches the heart as does Cole Walker's attempts to balance a very busy veterinary practice with his home life and two daughters. He's trying very hard to be there for his two girls after they were abandoned by their mother. Mattie's fellow police officers also play important roles in the stories.

I'm slowly recuperating from my trek up to Hanging Falls, and now it's time to wait once more for Mattie and Robo's next adventure.


Hanging Falls by Margaret Mizushima

eISBN: 9781643854465

Crooked Lane Books © 2020

eBook, 288 pages

 

Police Procedural, #6 Timber Creek K-9 mystery

Rating: B+

Source: Net Galley

13 comments:

  1. I'm glad you found a lot to like here. I enjoy it, too, when a book includes a great canine character. And the setting for this series sounds just right for it. That country sounds gorgeous!

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    1. Mizushima does such a fantastic job of making her setting come alive.

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  2. This series was recommended at our last virtual mystery book group meeting by one of the members. She mentioned it and then another member said she loved it too. Soon, several were asking for the author name again and what was the first book and, and, and....think there will soon be a bunch of fans here in Central Texas. LOL

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  3. I love this series! Can't wait to read this one!

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    1. I always look forward to a new book in this series.

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  4. I'm already on the hold list for this at my library - you review makes me more eager to read it :)

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  5. I don't know this series. Should I start with book one if the library (now open for grab and go) has it? I like the dog and Colorado and probably the characters once I meet them.

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    1. I would recommend that you start with the first book, which is Killing Trail.

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