Friday, March 3, 2017

No Way Home by Annette Dashofy - #review


A relaxing trail ride turns tragic when Paramedic and Deputy Coroner Zoe Chambers discovers the body of a popular county commissioner in her Pennsylvania woods. Inconsistencies surround the horrible accident, but before she can investigate further, she’s pried away by a plea for help from her best friend whose son has been deemed a person of interest in a homicide over a thousand miles away. When he vanishes without a trace, his mother begs Zoe to help clear him and bring him safely home. The task takes Zoe out of her comfort zone in a frantic trip to the desolate canyons and bluffs of New Mexico where she joins forces with the missing boy’s sister and a mysterious young Navajo.



Back at home, Vance Township’s Chief of Police Pete Adams must deal not only with the commissioner’s homicide, but with an influx of meth and a subsequent rash of drug overdoses in his rural community. Bodies keep turning up while suspects keep disappearing. However little else matters when he learns that half a continent away, a brutal killer has Zoe in his sights.


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MY REVIEW

No Way Home is the 3rd book in the "Zoe Chambers" series that I've been able to read and review, the previous two being With a Vengeance and Lost Legacy.  (The Legacy post also has an interview with the author from 2014, so be sure to check that out.)  From the first chapter I knew I missed an installment, because some characters had retired, Earl had been shot and the 'old' emergency dispatcher had been fired!

Zoe and Co. are getting ready for a morning trail ride when a horse ambles back to the barn, sans rider.  Never a good sign - as Zoe proves when she finds the body of a county commissioner a short ride from the farmyard.  Most evidence points to the man falling off the horse and being dragged.  But something fidgets at the back of Zoe's mind.  Now that's a good sign, because anything fidgets around in Zoe's mind means things are about to get interesting!

Drugs have also wormed their way into this small corner of Pennsylvania, and the newest import is killing several of the township's youths, but Pete is left to investigate that as Zoe accompanies her friend, who is going to track down her missing son in New Mexico.

Aside from the story, which is once again fabulous, one of my favorite things about No Way Home is that it brings back some familiar elements (character, setting, etc.), there is evidence of innovation as well.  The separate investigations in two very different places, mean that Zoe and Pete are spending some time away from each other.  But are the investigations truly separate?  Only the latter pages of the book will tell, because I won't!  (But then I'm not a fan of spoilers.)

Make your way to No Way Home's pages.  You'll uncover a wonderful addition to Zoe's story, as well as a superb story in and of itself.  But I definitely suggest reading the whole series.  The more you read, the more you'll find to love.

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MEET THE AUTHOR



Annette Dashofy is the USA Today best-selling author of the Zoe Chambers mystery series about a paramedic and deputy coroner in rural Pennsylvania’s tight-knit Vance Township. CIRCLE OF INFLUENCE, published by Henery Press, was a finalist for the Agatha Award for Best First Novel and for the David Award for Best Mystery of 2014. LOST LEGACY, was released in September 2014 followed in April 2015 by BRIDGES BURNEDwhich has been nominated for the Agatha for Best Contemporary Novel. WITH A VENGEANCE, the fourth in the series, was released May 3, 2016.

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(Disclosure:  I received a copy of this book from the author and publishers via Great Escapes Virtual Book Tours in exchange for my honest review.)

4 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great series for it's genre. It's wonderful when you find an author or series you really enjoy and look forward to the next publication.
    Barbara from Life & Faith in Caneyhead

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  2. This sounds like a great book and great series. Thanks for sharing.
    Connie
    cps1950(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. Thanks, LuAnn! It's always great to have you as a stop on my blog tour!

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  4. I haven't read this series and I really enjoyed the description of the book and I'm looking forward to reading the series.

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