Genre:
Paranormal/Mystery/Native American
Description:
“When medium Sam Firecloud and his partner, paranormal investigator
Lacey Fitzpatrick, are called in on a new case, it appears to be a normal haunting,
if there is such a thing. But neither is prepared for the effect this ghost has
on Lacey, nor the ripple effect through their own relationship. Suddenly it’s
not just sending a lost spirit on its way that concerns them, but Lacey’s own
mental and emotional health, and—perhaps—the future of their partnership.”
Author:
“Melissa
Bowersock is an eclectic, award-winning author who writes in a variety of
fiction and non-fiction genres: biography, contemporary, western, action,
romance, fantasy, paranormal and spiritual. She has been both traditionally and
independently published and is a regular contributor to the superblog IndiesUnlimited. She has a tattoo on the inside of her left wrist that says IMAGINE.
In her next life, she plans to be an astronaut. She lives in a small community
in northern Arizona with her husband and an Airedale terrier. She also writes
under the pen name Amber Flame.”
Learn more about Ms. Bowersock and her other books on her website or
on Facebook. For an up close look at A Lacy Fitzpatrick and Sam Firecloud
Mystery Series check out Firecloud’s exclusive website.
Appraisal:
Predator
Walk confronts serious subjects of rape, depression, and family secrets. Catherine
Epps places a call for help due to a heaviness she is feeling in the master
bedroom of the family home she inherited after her mother’s passing a few
months ago.
During Sam’s Walk, Lacey has a strange reaction. This case is not the
simple haunting they were expecting. First, Lacey’s research keeps hitting dead
ends, and stories/memories aren’t adding up. I enjoyed the path Ms. Bowersock
has Lacey taking to suss out the contributing factors of the case. Things get
personal for both Catherine and Lacey. The reality of Catherine’s childhood is
completely undone. And Lacey is haunted by a past she thought she had buried
deep enough.
On the home front Lacey and Kenzie decide to grow milkweed for Monarch
butterflies to lay eggs on. Kenzie becomes enthralled and decides to write a
school report on what she is learning and experiences watching the whole
life-cycle of the fascinating Monarch butterfly. Since Daniel turned fifteen
recently, Sam decides to give Daniel driving lessons. Oh, fun times!
Back to the case at hand. The plot take some surprising twists and
turns. Sam and Lacey decide a second Walk may be in order. On this second Walk
Sam learns more and other things come to light. Now, Catherine needs time to
digest all she has learned about her mother’s past. She also decides to take
another path to learn about her biological father, which brings surprising
results. And Lacey admits she has some demons of her own to deal with.
While heavy topics are revealed Ms. Bowersock handles them with
respect and honesty from the victims resulting emotions. I love the way
characters connected in this story, I see bright things in the future for all.
FYI:
Trigger warning; Rape is an issue in Predator Walk.
Predator
Walk is book nineteen in Melissa Bowersock’s, A LACEY FITZPATRICK and SAM
FIRECLOUD MYSTERY SERIES.
Format/Typo
Issues:
I was a beta reader and can’t speak about the finished product.
However, Ms. Bowersock’s are books are generally clear of proofing issues.
Rating:
***** Five Stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Approximate
word count: 25-30,000 words
2 comments:
Thanks so much!
Thanks for dropping in and commenting, Ms. Bowersock. You are welcome!
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