Friday, March 23, 2018

Review (+ Tour GIVEAWAY): Uneasy Prey by Annette Dashofy




Uneasy Prey
By Annette Dashofy
Zoe Chambers Series #6
Henery Press, 2018


Summary

On the way to the emergency room, an elderly woman regains consciousness long enough to inform paramedic Zoe Chambers that her fall down the basement steps was no accident. Before she can say more, she succumbs to her injuries, launching Zoe and Police Chief Pete Adams into the investigation of a burglary ring targeting the area’s vulnerable senior citizens.

Zoe—in spite of Pete’s objections—takes it upon herself to act as protection detail after the con men, disguised as water company employees, set their sights on Zoe’s beloved former landlady. It’s a decision that eventually puts Zoe in harm’s way.

With Zoe already recovering from one close call, Pete must race against time to stop the crime ring—and a dangerous killer—before they strike again.

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My thoughts

A poignant, complex story with lots of heart … I read a lot of good mysteries, but every now and then I come across a gem, and that describes Uneasy Prey by Annette Dashofy. This is a moving, touching story that not only entertains, but engages the emotions. Previous events are alluded to, but this book easily stands alone.

Pete, Chief of Police, and Zoe, a paramedic, are strong, appealing characters. They have grown closer and this story focuses on several senior adults in their lives and community. And in that vein, the storyline focuses on something that makes me see red – a scamming scheme targeting the elderly. Other relevant issues come into play, such as bullying, independence, and single parenting.

The tightly-woven mystery itself is exceptional, but it’s the character depth and relationships that make this story so rich. The people and situations are so real that it hardly felt like fiction at times. Dashofy writes in a conversational, effortless style with gentle humor, and there’s no rehashing of thoughts to slow the narrative down.

Uneasy Prey has a satisfying, surprising conclusion with storylines resolved, yet there are some ongoing threads to be developed in future stories – such as Kimberly and Zoe’s mother/daughter relationship, the rundown Engle farm that she deeded over to Zoe, and a certain reporter who grew on me. I look forward to many more stories in this series and plan to read the previous books as well.

Highly recommended.

Note: The only negative for me was the unnecessary use of profanity.

I received a copy of this book through Great Escapes Tours. The opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.



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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 was a finalist for the Agatha Award for Best First Novel of 2014 and BRIDGES BURNED was nominated for the 2015 Agatha for Best Contemporary Novel. 

UNEASY PREY , the sixth in the series, is set for release on March 27.






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11 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for the lovely review AND for hosting a stop on my blog tour!

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    1. Both reading and hosting was a pleasure, Annette. I look forward to doing this again ... and again!

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  2. Thank you for your review on "Uneasy Prey" by Annette Dashofy and being part of the book tour. I'd love the opportunity to read this book.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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    1. This book really resonated with me, Kay. I hope you get to read and enjoy as much as I did.

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  3. Excited for the next adventure of Pete and Zoe.

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    1. Sounds like you're already a fan. I'm certainly eager to read the ones I've missed.

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  4. What a great cover to a great book. I would love to read it. mauback55 at gmail dot com

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    1. It's really good, Melanie. Hope you decide to read it.

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  5. This is a new series to me. I really liked the description of the book and I'm looking forward to reading it.

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    1. I thought it was exceptional, Dianne. Hope you get to read this series soon.

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  6. This is one of my favorite covers. I love snow scenes.

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