Lost and Found (Logan McKenna Mystery Book 9) by Valerie Davisson – Review by Shea Gilkerson

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: 5 of 5 stars

Logan is back with her regular partners in life and new cast members, as well. Will she be able to figure out who is friend and who is foe before it’s too late? The new cool thing I learned a ton about in this addition to the series is crabbing! As the story starts, we are told there is a murder aboard a fishing boat. Will that prove to be the truth? As a second murder occurs, Logan and the small Oregon town she resides in are shaken, and even more so when Logan’s friend Sam is accused of being the murderer! While he swears innocence, the investigation finds the path they follow lead right to him. Logan and co jump in to find the truth of the matter and hopefully help her friend.

In addition to her friend being accused of, and looking good for, the murder, one of Logan’s sweet young students father goes missing. Her immigrant family is worried and in danger of what may happen to he and them.

Another outstanding offer in the world of Logan McKenna. I love that each part of the series offers new things to learn about, and in this one it’s the world of crabbing. As usual, Logan is a strong and capable female lead who cares about others and always wants to help. Also as usual, her intense focus tends to lead her to a point in which she is one of the people in danger herself. Quick, great read. This can be a standalone and enjoyed easily, but it is even better when read as the series.

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