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Book Review: In Her Tracks by Robert Dugoni

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  Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons!    The Tracy Crosswhite series has been a wild ride from the first book, My Sister's Grave . Since then, seven more novels have been added, fleshing out Robert Dugoni's cast of excellent characters. Let's take a look at the latest in the series.       In Her Tracks is the eighth book in Robert Dugoni's widely popular Tracy Crosswhite series. It is published by Thomas & Mercer, an Amazon imprint. In this latest thriller, we find Tracy Crosswhite dealing with the terrifying events of A Cold Trail . Her PTSD is slowly being managed and her return to the police force is about to begin. She arrives at her job to resume being a lead homicide detective. But Tracy finds that during her leave of absence her boss has given her position away. She has a choice to either go home or work cold cases being left by retiring detective, Art Nunzio. Her decision is made when her former partner, Kinsington Rowe, asks her to help him with the

Book Review Rewind: A Cold Trail by Robert Dugoni

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Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons!    My reviews of Robert Dugoni's Tracy Crosswhite detective series continue. I hope that you will enjoy this series as much as I have. Tomorrow my review for the latest book in the series, In Her Tracks, debuts here.      A Cold Trail is Robert Dugoni's seventh Tracy Crosswhite thriller.  It is published by Thomas & Mercer Publishers, an Amazon  imprint. When Tracy and her husband, Dan, move back to their childhood home, they are both caught up in the town's dark history. But when local journalist Kimberly Armstrong is found dead, Tracy is asked by Sheriff Roy Calloway to look into her death. Dan is worried that with Tracy being a new mother that she will put the life of their child in danger. Crosswhite is sure she can figure out who is behind the death. Dan has his own case to deal with, as he represents a local business owner who believes he is being railroaded out of his storefront by the new mayor.    As Tracy continues to

Book Review Rewind: A Steep Price by Robert Dugoni

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  Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons!   Last Tuesday the eighth book in the Tracy Crosswhite series was released. Counting down to my review of In Her Tracks, I have decided to present my reviews for the first seven books. I hope that I can encourage you to pick up this amazing series.    A Steep Price is Robert Dugoni's sixth full-length novel featuring Tracy Crosswhite (there are also two short novels). It is published by Thomas & Mercer Publishers, an Amazon imprint. In this tense and shock-filled novel, we are introduced to a married and pregnant Tracy Crosswhite. She is currently testifying at a murder trial and has been away from her team of detectives. Tracy continues to go through the motions of trial life and looks forward to its end. Her partners Del Castigliano and Vic Fazzio are working a case involving the murder of an activist that may be tied to the son of a criminal Fazzio put away a decade before. Meanwhile, the hiring of a new female detective sets Trac

Book Review Rewind: Close to Home by Robert Dugoni

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    Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons!   Robert Dugoni returned readers to the world of Tracy Crosswhite this past Tuesday with In Her Tracks. Travel back in time with me as I review book five in this amazing series.    Close to Home is written by Robert Dugoni, and is the fifth book in the Tracy Crosswhite detective series. It is published by Thomas and Mercer, an imprint of Amazon Publishing. In it, we are introduced to D'Andre Miller, a bright twelve-year-old boy on his way home after shooting hoops at a local gym. His life is cut tragically short by a hit-and-run driver, sending his neighborhood into unbelievable grief. On the scene is Tracy Crosswhite and her partner, Kinsington Rowe. The two are thrust into the incident under the assumption of vehicular manslaughter. Tracy's weaselly boss, Johnny Nolasco, wants her off the case to pursue other homicides. But when the owner of the car turns out to be a serving member of the Navy, the case becomes even more complica