Skeleton Trail
By Kasey Riley
Publisher: Web Lane Enterprises
Published: August 2014
Genre: Mystery/Suspense/Action with a side of Romance
Bethany and Roger Meadows plan for a bright future, a guest camp and pack station that will cater to horse owners and adventure campers. The campgrounds, cabins, stables, and pavilion are ready, but there are no trails for the guests to explore.
Bethany and Megan venture into the woods to mark a trail, but a frightening accident brings her face to skull with a mummified corpse. She sends Megan and Kam out to guide FBI Forensic specialist David Harrison to the location of the body. After Megan leaves, an unknown shooter attempts to keep the murder a mystery.
Agent David Harrison finds when the bullets start flying Kam leads him to an abandoned cabin where they wait out the storm and the shooter. He discovers he wants to explore their shared heritage, in private.
With the evidence they uncovered in the cabin and the corpse itself, the mystery unfolds and the connections to current day become clearer. Crimes of the distant past link to crimes of the closer past and even to crimes of the present; blackmail, extortion, arson, and murder attempts link the body and some of the current residents of Riverview. David and Kam work with Megan and Aaron to uncover connections and reveal what occurred so long ago and how it might affect people in the town today.
David and Kam grow closer with each new danger, coming to appreciate the similarities in their pasts and the differences that draw them to each other. Once all the mysteries are solved, can they find a way to become a lasting couple, or will her past interfere with their future?
This book, like the first Riverview mystery, Desperate Endurance, shows the values and cohesiveness of small town and rural America. People are willing to help each other and sacrifice as needed to keep each other safe in a very rugged and unforgiving land.
Kasey Riley
Website: http://www.kaseyriley.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuthorKCRiley
My Review:
This is a sequel that starts off after the first mystery and is a stand alone. I liked how the skull was found, and I have never read that in a book before. The killer ends up sending David and Kam to a cabin where they not only tease each other but also find clues. The mystery was interesting and I was not really sure how the author was going to tie all the loose ends. There were FBI agents, bribes and explosions, and the killer was not who I expected. There was a lot of action at the end of the book and I was rooting for David! I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review from the author via The Book Review Buzz, however all opinions are my own.
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