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For fans of John Connolly, Nevada Barr, and dogs of all shape and size, the first novel in the new Flint K-9 Search and Rescue Mysteries, from the author of the bestselling Erin Solomon Mysteries!Meet Jamie Flint: a no-nonsense K-9 trainer and handler with a 'gift' she'd be happy to return: like her dogs, Jamie can sense things the rest of the world is blind to. When teenage sisters go missing in the mysterious "Bennington Triangle" of Vermont, an area renowned for its disappearances and strange occurrences over the past hundred years, FBI agent Jack Juarez brings K-9 handler Jamie Flint and her dog Phantom in to assist with the search. When Jack realizes the case shares haunting similarities with the murders of the missing girls' aunts ten years before, it becomes clear that he and Jamie are dealing with much more than two girls who simply wandered off the beaten path.

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I am a widow and my main hobby is reading. While searching for another author I came across Jen Blood's book involving a K-9 German Shepherd that sounded interesting so I bought it through Amazon. I will admit that her story line was different from any that I had read before but as my husband used to say after he had read 3 paragraphs in a new book : I was HOOKED! I didn't want to lay the book down, even as I ate my supper. I was still reading it at 2:00 A.M. and I needed to be up early that morning! Ms. Blood's writing style was smooth, the story had more twists and turns than a moving snake, and kept me always guessing how the story would end. I highly recommend this lady's books. In fact, I liked her style so well that when I finished THE DARKEST THREAD I immediately checked on Amazon for other books she had written. I was in luck!! Amazon was featuring Ms. Blood's ERIN SOLOMON SERIES consisting of five books. I immediately ordered it. I am already on the 2nd book from this series and still staying up nights reading because I am HOOKED. Yes, the series is just as gripping and involved as THE DARKEST THHREADS . I highly recommend Ms. Blood's writings. I honestly believe that you will find her writings as captivating as I have. I now have about 450 books in my Kindle Paper White so I do read and collect many authors. Ms. Blood's will definitely be purchased as a permanent part of my library. Sincerely, Louise Mustain January 23, 2017
In the book’s favor, Jen Blood’s MFA shows. She has a way of handling the language that pulls the reader in... which is why I am so disappointed in The Darkest Thread.Good writing only helps so much. I was initially confused by the author putting the FBI in charge of a case that consisted of two girls who’d wandered away less the 48 hours earlier, when it would barely qualify for a local police missing persons’ report, and probably a Search and Rescue callout. [In Vermont, Search and Rescue is normally handled by local volunteer fire departments and rescue squads, augmented if possible by K-9 teams if any are available. Two young girls lost in mountainous territory and heavy rain probably would have brought trained volunteers from not just Vermont but New York State and Massachusetts as well. I was a member of Arlington Rescue, 20 minutes north of Bennington.]At barely past the halfway mark in the book, the author has a boy with the SAR team shot, kidnapped, and threatened with death, all in the presence of an FBI agent. The aggressor, the father of the missing girls, did it to encourage the boy’s mother and her search dog to work harder. When the FBI responded to this by doing absolutely nothing, the book became simply unbelievable. Does the house where the wounded boy is held get surrounded by an FBI SWAT team? No. Is the FBI hostage negotiating team immediately called in? No, though there was talk about calling them the next day. Does the FBI or any of the Vermont law enforcement present call in the Vermont State Patrol SWAT team and its hostage negotiators? Nah. Do they even leave anyone watching the house, to make sure the boy isn’t taken somewhere else? No, because the perp said he wasn’t going to, and so they believed him. Huh?Meanwhile, the murder now being investigated matches exactly the deaths of two young sisters in the family, for which an FBI agent— their brother— is serving life without parole in Texas. One of the FBI agents, not fully convinced his former mentor had actually committed the crimes, decides to go to the Texas prison and essentially sign the convicted murderer out for a field trip to the woods in Vermont, believing that he will be useful. Huh?A murderer serving life without parole is not going to leave his cell to investigate anything, period. An FBI field agent, no matter how many friends he has in high places, can’t make that happen (and certainly not in under 24 hours!). In fact, the Director of the FBI doesn’t have that kind of legal clout— while the Federal Prison system falls under the Department of Justice, it’s completely disconnected from the enforcement branches.To add to that that, when the convict refused to go to Vermont with the FBI agent, what does the agent say? [And here is where I had to give up on the book— it had become too silly.] “I’ve got an injunction. You are legally required to come with me to Vermont.”So we’re to believe that federal judge has, without a hearing, without the involvement of either the federal prosecutor or the convict’s lawyers, written an order forcing a convicted murderer to get out of prison and traipse across the country without guards from the Dept. of Prisons, because an FBI agent has, not some equivalent of probably cause, but rather a “hunch” that the convict might be useful? [A hunch not shared by the the agent’s SAC, by the way— the agent was doing all this in violation of history supervisor’s direct order.]I know that this is a book of fiction. I have no trouble with the boy seeing the dead— that’s what makes it paranormal. I can live with all the coincidences necessary to police (or SAR) procedurals. I can even survive there being a “Bennington Triangle” (although when I lived in Arlington, just up the road from Bennington, we thought it was situated over the Bennington College dorms).But this was beyond what I could handle. It’s perfectly okay to invent paranormal abilities— and I liked how those were handled here. Where Ms. Blood blew it for me was not with the paranormal, but with the normal. If you are going to write about the FBI, learn first a bit about how it functions. Ditto the prison system. If you just fake it, you’re going to fail.Ms. Blood writes well. If, before she sent her next book off to her publisher, she were to go down to the Maine State Police office, explain that she was a writer, and ask about the possibility of doing a ride-along, it’s likely she could learn a lot, and the content of her next book would be as good as its writing.

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