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Furtive Prey

(2024)
(The ninth book in the Jessica Anderson K-9 Mystery series)
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Stolen top secret technology, and Jessie's dogs are in desperate pursuit of the thieves who took it.

It's March in the Bitterroots—still winter—and Jessie and Landon are on their way home from their honeymoon when an HSI special agent and U.S. Marshals jerk Landon out of the car and whisk him off in a helicopter. From there, a crisis of national security proportions pits Sheriff Landon Reid against the Department of Homeland Security, with the FBI's regional director, Special-Agent-in-Charge Andy Newsome, stuck in the middle after a very advanced organoid intelligence—an experimental biocomputer using lab-grown human brain tissue infused with AI—is stolen from the DARPA lab out of Idaho Falls, Idaho …and its signal emanates from somewhere in Bitterroot County. They just can't find it. But maybe Jessie's dogs can.

The story of a woman and her beloved pack of search dogs who, when asked to, try to find the improbable against impossible odds.

Clean, safe reading

No sex, gore, or profanity.

(And--spoiler alert--yes, dear reader, no dog dies in this book, either. :) )

NO AI content, guaranteed (and no ghost writers)--never. All original D. L. Keur.

NOTE TO FANS: The series doesn't stop here.

EDITORIAL REVIEWS

I had no idea how one of my favorite authors would pursue this series after Cold Scent. Now I know. Once again, Dawn hits the bulls eye in Furtive Prey with a completely different plot, perspective, and execution of a story that is timely to what's happening in our world today. A winner for me for sure. —L. L. Alexander, freelance editor

I beta read this in one day, shoving aside tasks that I really should have been working on because I just couldn't stop. From the first line to the last, this was a completely absorbing read. And I love the humor in between the tension. Just super! —Joanne Robinson, mystery lover

Right from the start, Furtive Prey started out hitting hard. Landon gets abducted. What?! Yeah. I couldn't stop reading, and the story just kept getting more and more intense right through the epilogue. An outstanding follow-up to Cold Scent. I rate Furtive Prey as yet another five star read by D. L. Keur! I can hardly wait to get my hands on the next one when it becomes available. These books are totally addictive. —Mark Peterson, crime and mystery reader

Genre: Cozy Mystery

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