Lost and Found (Logan McKenna Mystery Book 9) by Valerie Davisson – Review by Angela Shirley

Lost and Found: A Logan McKenna Mystery Book 9 (Logan McKenna Series)Lost and Found: A Logan McKenna Mystery Book 9 by Valerie Davisson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Crabbing Industry is cut throat and when a dead body is found, but when Sam’s friend is accused can Logan and Sam untangle the mysteries, but as they get further into the story more and more things don’t make sense and people aren’t who they seem to be.

Logan is thrown back into to helping defend a close friend of Sam, will she be able to put her feelings that something is not quite right with the whole story behind her, although she has her doubts she decides to help but as they go through the case, things get stirred up and can Logan survive.

We are thrown back into the world of Logan for the ninth book in the series and this is a wonderfully written thriller which has you guessing until the end and although this is the ninth book you can read them as stand alone stories as the author gives you enough background to understand the relationships. I love the character of Logan she is just a jaded and determined as ever and this book is no different.

This is full of twists and throws you into the world of crabbing, I know who would have thought it was such cut throat with the wonderful characters which enhances the story and draws you in. I hope there are more books to come and I can’t wait to get my hands on the next one.

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