Karen Casebeer’s third book, the latest in her Northwoods Mystery series, is a sure-fire winner. Set in northwest lower Michigan, with action stretching from the Platte River in the south to Cathead Bay in the north, and featuring various parts of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Wayfinding is a tight, cohesive story of a few months in the life of forensic detective Quinn Macarthy.
On medical leave following a traumatic incident with career criminals, Quinn rents an A-frame cottage on Sleeping Bear Bay, planning to rest, hike with her dog, and take time to heal, but her plan is interrupted when her dog, Ruby, trained in search and rescue as well as drug detection, discovers a human hand in the dunes, uncovered by an overnight storm. Will Quinn be able to remain uninvolved as the mystery of the skeleton’s identity and cause of death are investigated? (What do you think?)
Thank you, thank you, Pamela. This is such a nice review, and I appreciate your praise for my latest book.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this book! Karen has mastered her skill!
ReplyDeleteCasebeer weaves a mystery with all of the right ingredients: compelling characters, a suspenseful plot, and a masterful mix of procedural knowledge and forensic facts. Another winner in a great series!
ReplyDeleteAgree! Well researched and crafted story.
ReplyDeleteThe unique landscape of this part of Northern Michigan is both a genial and dangerous character in Casebeer's tightly crafted series. The same may be said of Detective Quinn Macarthy, who becomes more reflective in this book, finally allowing her vulnerability to strengthen her even more. A fun and instructive read!
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