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Owl's Silent Strike
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Description de l’éditeur
Book 9 in the Gabriel Hawke Novels
Unexpected snowstorm…
Unfortunate accident…
And a body…
What started out as a favor and a leisurely trip into the mountains, soon turns State Trooper Gabriel Hawke's life upside down. The snowstorm they were trying to beat comes early, a horse accident breaks Dani Singer's leg, and Hawke finds a body in the barn at Charlie's Lodge.
Hawke sets Dani's leg, then follows the bloody trail of a suspect trying to flee the snow drifted mountains. Hawke is torn between getting the woman he loves medical care and knowing he can't leave a possible killer on the mountain.
Before the killer is brought to justice, Dani and Hawke will put their relationship to the test and his job on the line.
Avis des utilisateurs
Great horned owl
Both Dani and Hawke have a great horned owl that comes to warn them and come to their rescue. This was a really good read, Hawke cannot stop until he finds the killer or proves who he is. Hawke and Dani are getting closer, they are even looking at getting a property together. There are a few surprises and both Hawke and Dani get hurt. I enjoyed this book and understood who the great horned owl represented. I would recommend this book. I received an arc and the views and opinions are my own.