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The writing was uneven in this series. Maggie has a bad headache in one book due to a bullet creasing her skull, but in the next book there is no mention of it. I'm still wondering why Ray Kuntze treated Maggie and Tully so badly when he became their boss.
I liked the character of Ryder Creek and his job with the dogs, but I don't think this author can successfully pull off his story, especially if he is going to be involved with Maggie.


Thanks for all the organisation Jonetta and here's to an excellent series read in 2017!
You're welcome! Thank you both for hanging in there as I'd never have finished this series without you.
Yes, Robin you've laid out all the issues perfectly.
Yes, Robin you've laid out all the issues perfectly.
Here's a link to a Huffington Post interview with Kava that sheds some light on why we may have struggled with her writing style and this series.
FYI, her next Ryder Creed book deals with his missing sister Brodie. I might read that one (I'm the eternal optimist, or masochist...you be the judge.)
Interview with Alex Kava
FYI, her next Ryder Creed book deals with his missing sister Brodie. I might read that one (I'm the eternal optimist, or masochist...you be the judge.)
Interview with Alex Kava
Lol! Oh, I'm not reading the first three! Just the new one when it's released...from the library:)


Lol! I know but that's still not going to sway me:) I just want the resolution to his sister's disappearance. I know, I know...just don't say "I told you so" when I have to come back here and tell you she didn't provide a conclusive ending.

I am interested enough in Creed's character to continue on to the spin-off although I do hope that he doesn't get romantically involved with Maggie.

Kava's answer that she wrote each Maggie O'Dell book as if it were a standalone could explain some of the continuity errors and loose ends. It is not an efficient method for writing an ongoing series.