AUTHOR: Patricia Bradley
DATE: 2015
PUBLISHER: Revell
STARS: *****
It's been more than two years since homicide detective Livy Reynolds's cousin disappeared from Logan Point. Unlike most people in her hometown, Livy has never believed that Robyn left voluntarily. When Dallas private investigator Alex Jennings contacts Livy concerning a missing senator's daughter who was last seen in Logan Point, she notices eerie similarities between the two disappearances. But with self-doubt plaguing her and an almost instant dislike of Jennings, Livy is finding this investigation an uphill battle. With her future in law enforcement on the line, can she find a way to work with a man who is her polar opposite?
Gone Without A Trace is the third book of Patricia Bradley’s Logan Point series, and I’ve been privileged to read all three. While each stands alone, the return of characters from previous books makes this story feel like coming home. And Logan Point is a wonderful place to call home, even if, like Livy Reynolds, you haven’t called it home for years.
Reeling from an incident on the job as a homicide detective, Livy heads to Logan Point for respite. Instead, she find herself tangled in an investigation that threatens everyone she loves—and her own life.
Alex Jennings has some secrets of his own, but as he works with Livy, his last-ditch effort to prove himself as a private investigator challenges him to his core.
Author Patricia Bradley’s writing is tight, suspenseful and yet full of heart. I loved her previous two books, and this one fulfilled all my expectations. Gone Without A Trace easily earns five stars.
Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group, offered me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.