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Title of Book: Without a Trace
Author: Colleen Coble
ISBN Number: 0849944295
Publisher: Thomas Nelson, Inc.
Publication Date: October, 2003
Reviewer: Mary Connealy

Without a Trace, Rock Harbor Series #1
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By Colleen Coble

“He’s insisting on a grid search. That will take forever,” Bree said. Naomi joined her finally, and Bree thought she looked a little flushed.

Mason shook his head. “I’ll handle Kade. You take this insulin for the boy and find those kids.”

The hormone was a stark reminder of the urgency of the search. Tomorrow wouldn’t be good enough – they had to find those kids tonight.

Excerpt from Without a Trace

Without a Trace by Colleen Coble is the first book in the Rock Harbor suspense series about Bree Nichols and search and rescue dog Samson.

The book begins with a search that sets the tense, relentless tone of the novel. Bree is driven by the death of her husband and son in a plane crash over a year ago. She is called on to hunt for missing campers in the vast rugged Upper Peninsula of Michigan. She spends all her spare time searching for the plane that holds the bodies of her family.

The people around her can’t shake her loose from her obsession. Some of them don’t want to. And as strength wanes, secrets that were to die with her husband, begin to come to life and endanger Bree.

Coble introduces a nice assortment of people to inhabit her small town of Rock Harbor. Some you love, some you love to hate. Bree has too much to do, and no time to find any joy in her life, because, despite what the town thinks, her marriage wasn’t a happy one, and a fight she had with her husband, may well be responsible for his death.

Her guilt adds to her relentless quest to find them and bring them home to rest.

Coble shows a skilled hand in Without a Trace. She doles out clues like the experienced author she is, and she makes Rock Harbor a place you’re going to want to visit again when book two hits the shelves.

I’d rate Without a Trace Well Worth Reading, with a trace of Sleep Robber.

Reprinted from the Lyons Mirror-Sun