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In Her Tracks: Tracy Crosswhite Library Binding – Large Print, 1 August 2021
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- Print length500 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCenter Point
- Publication date1 August 2021
- Dimensions14.48 x 2.54 x 21.84 cm
- ISBN-101643589962
- ISBN-13978-1643589961
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- Publisher : Center Point; Large type / Large print edition (1 August 2021)
- Language : English
- Library Binding : 500 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1643589962
- ISBN-13 : 978-1643589961
- Dimensions : 14.48 x 2.54 x 21.84 cm
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About the author

Robert Dugoni is the critically acclaimed New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and #1 Amazon bestselling author of the Tracy Crosswhite police series set in Seattle, which has sold more than 8 million books worldwide. He is also the author of The Charles Jenkins espionage series, the David Sloane legal thriller series, and several stand-alone novels including The 7th Canon, Damage Control, and the literary novels, The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell - Suspense Magazine’s 2018 Book of the Year, for which Dugoni’s narration won an AudioFile Earphones Award and the critically acclaimed, The World Played Chess; as well as the nonfiction exposé The Cyanide Canary, a Washington Post Best Book of the Year. Several of his novels have been optioned for movies and television series. Dugoni is the recipient of the Nancy Pearl Award for Fiction and a three-time winner of the Friends of Mystery Spotted Owl Award for best novel set in the Pacific Northwest. He has also been a finalist for many other awards including the International Thriller Award, the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction, the Silver Falchion Award for mystery, and the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award.
Robert Dugoni’s books are sold in more than twenty-five countries and have been translated into more than thirty languages.
Visit his website at www.robertdugoni.com, and follow him on twitter @robertdugoni and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AuthorRobertDugoni
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Solid police procedural. Overlong epilogue ostensibly to tie cases together but more to consolidate the personal growth of the protagonist.
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Getting straight to work reading through the files left by the former officer in charge Tracy is drawn to an unsolved missing child case just as her former partner asks for help on a suspected abduction. As she sifts through clues in both investigations Tracy is faced with dead ends and untruths which take time she doesn't have to unravel. With the weather worsening and office politics hindering her progress she has to wonder if either case will have a successful outcome.
Tracy Crosswhite is a relatable, likeable main protagonist who has matured and grown throughout this extremely popular and satisfying series. There is a comprehension of the problems Tracy has had and is now experiencing which show an understanding from the author of the differing effects of trauma on those who suffer life changing events. However chilling the crimes, and these are definitely that, the way the book reads is, as usual, sympathetic from the get go.
I was able to read an advanced copy of this book thanks to NetGalley and the publishers but the opinions expressed are my own. This is an excellent read which will leave you feeling a little better about the world we live in.

Having said that, I really enjoy Robert Dugoni’s books, and having read them all I have been looking forward to this one, and I wasn’t disappointed. Despite the foregoing, I couldn’t put it down until I’d finished it!
I do enjoy the realism of the characters; I’ve followed Tracy Crosswhite’s career from her Acadamy days and her first run-in with Nolasco and although her life experience has been far removed from my own, it has the ring of realism about it. Robert Dugoni’s books illustrate that it is possible to have realism without foul language and ‘without’ the bedroom door!
Anyone who enjoys police procedurals, with realistic characters, relationships and situations will enjoy this book.

There were some funny moments in this one, I must say, especially the swelling remarks back 'n' forth. I did like little Elle and her story runs alongside another case in the book and I hate to say it but I forgot the other story till we got towards the end as the other took precedence. Some parts I thought were a little reminiscent of Making A Murderer. It was interesting seeing Tracy in a slightly differing role, though at least we still see the regular personnel she has always worked alongside. I don't really know why Maria wasn't offered the alternative role, however, since she was the new person in the department. It should have been Tracy's choice. I liked Therese a lot, too.
I did highlight a line from Lisa, "What then are you going to do" which is arse-about-face English, I thought. Then 2 missing women were being discussed but he referred to "their disappearance" and "no body found" so both instances should have been in the plural as they weren't both snatched at the same time and there were 2....but I did smile when he mentions someone being "pinched for solicitation" as I thought that was a very English description !!
I did get a wee bit worn down with the constant introspection about her job that went on in this instalment with Tracy but I guess it was a big step so had to go with it. It just started to get on my nerves a bit. A line near the end made me howl when she took someone to visit somebody else....I'm saying no more as it would be spoilery !! If you're interested it occurred on page 367 at 93% in.....it was a touching instance.
A series I'll definitely be sticking with as it is always great entertainment.


Looking forward to Book 9. Another 5 stars from this happy reader.