Beowulf: Explosives Detection Dog (A Breed Apart, Bk 3)
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Kay M. (maydayzee) reviewed on + 757 more book reviews
I love this third book in the A Breed Apart Series. For me, it was a page-turner. Not only does it have a great plot with many twists and turns, but the characters are so full of heart that I became totally engulfed in their lives and their story. This book was hard to put down, because I always wanted to turn the page and see what was going to happen next.
Even though there is constant action throughout the novel, which is peppered with military terms, it is easy to followespecially with the glossary of terms/acronyms at the beginning of the book. The main characters are in the first two books of the series, so readers will already have basic knowledge of each person. Knowing the previous oil and water relationship of Timbrel and Candyman, its quite interesting to see what the story holds for the two of them.
The dog, Beowulf, is an integral character with a huge personality. I think the author does an excellent job of communicating to the reader the single-minded discipline and determined focus that imbues this explosives detection dog.
I especially like the humor that comes through the conversations in small bursts. It helps to break the tensionnot only for the characters themselves, but also for the reader. The spiritual emphasis is subtle, but definitely there. It is woven naturally into the novel in believable ways. It adds depth to the story and to the individual characters.
I recommend this book to those who enjoy action, suspense, and romance. I think readers will appreciate this book with its secondary plots and interesting characters.
Even though there is constant action throughout the novel, which is peppered with military terms, it is easy to followespecially with the glossary of terms/acronyms at the beginning of the book. The main characters are in the first two books of the series, so readers will already have basic knowledge of each person. Knowing the previous oil and water relationship of Timbrel and Candyman, its quite interesting to see what the story holds for the two of them.
The dog, Beowulf, is an integral character with a huge personality. I think the author does an excellent job of communicating to the reader the single-minded discipline and determined focus that imbues this explosives detection dog.
I especially like the humor that comes through the conversations in small bursts. It helps to break the tensionnot only for the characters themselves, but also for the reader. The spiritual emphasis is subtle, but definitely there. It is woven naturally into the novel in believable ways. It adds depth to the story and to the individual characters.
I recommend this book to those who enjoy action, suspense, and romance. I think readers will appreciate this book with its secondary plots and interesting characters.
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