Dying Cry

Dying Cry by Margaret Mizushima

Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson

Dying Cry is a thrilling installment in Margaret Mizushima’s Timber Creek K-9 Mystery series. This series is centered around Deputy Mattie Walker of the Timber Creek County Sheriff’s Department and her K-9 partner Robo. The book opens with Mattie taking a long weekend with her family at a local resort. While snowshoeing one last trail before heading home, they hear a piercing scream. Mattie and Robo go to investigate and lend assistance if anyone is in trouble, while the rest of the family heads back to the resort for help.  Purchase Here.

After Robo leads Mattie to a body at the bottom of a cliff, the mystery kicks into action. It quickly becomes evident that the fall was the result of foul play, and the investigation becomes very personal once the identity of the deceased is revealed.

Mizushima masterfully shows how a murder investigation can become very complicated in a small community where law enforcement can’t easily distance themselves from the suspects and victims, as is common in a big city.

Dying Cry demonstrates the myriad ways a K-9 unit can benefit law enforcement, with these highly trained dogs possessing skills that humans cannot replicate. In addition to helping Mattie with her investigation, Robo also helps with her professional and personal relationships. Her work with the dog and the bond they have built has helped her break down some barriers that trauma built.

Mizushima’s characters are fully fleshed out, and their actions are believable. Even more minor characters who don’t receive a lot of time on the page feel real and like they serve a greater role than to simply benefit or deter our protagonist. The dialogue is natural and flows well. There are subtle nods to plot points from past books in the series that make a new reader interested in exploring other Timber Creek K-9 Mysteries without making them feel like they should abandon Dying Cry until they have caught up.

With tension that continues to build as the story goes along, you will have a hard time putting the book down. Instead, you will find yourself right there alongside Mattie and Robo, trying to solve the crime and find the killer before anyone else gets hurt.

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