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Friday, September 7, 2018

Review: See Also Proof by Larry Sweazy

See Also Proof
by Larry Sweazy

Publisher: Promethus Books
Pages: 250
Format: book
Buy the Book: Amazon

Goodreads:  Marjorie Trumaine, a freelance indexer from rural North Dakota in the 1960s, risks her life to help local law enforcement track down a missing, disabled girl.

Dickinson, North Dakota, 1965. It's a harsh winter and freelance indexer Marjorie Trumaine struggles to complete a lengthy index while still mourning the recent loss of her husband, Hank. The bleakness of the weather seems to compound her grief and then she gets more bad news: a neighbor's fourteen-year-old disabled daughter, Tina Rinkerman, has disappeared. Feeling she needs to do something to help the Rinkerman family, Marjorie joins Sheriff Guy Reinhardt in the search for the missing girl. Their investigation quickly leads to a shocking discovery and further complications. Not far from the Rinkerman's house, the body of grocery store manager Nils Jacobsen is found with a bullet in his head.

Despite a looming deadline for the book index, Marjorie is more and more distracted by the disturbing events surrounding the hunt for Tina Rinkerman. Instead of focusing on her work, she follows leads that take her all the way to the Grafton State School, some five hours away. Until recently, Tina had been a resident there. The information she uncovers raises more questions, but it ties together the murder of Nils Jacobsen and the girl's disappearance.

On a treacherous drive home to Dickinson, she becomes aware that someone doesn't want her to return. She fears the person who murdered Nils will not hesitate to silence her, now that she knows an age-old secret.


Kritters Thoughts:  The third in a series and as I stated yesterday in my review this is a series that is best to read in a row because there is just too much character development to skip around in this series.  

Marjorie Trumaine is a fantastic character and by this book she has earned some trust from the police department and they even use her as an asset in this book in the murder investigation.  I loved seeing her have more of an official role in this book and to see the detectives actually listen to her perspective.  

There isn't much to say in general that I haven't already said in the last two reviews.  As a book lover it is fun to have a little bit of the book world in a mystery, it makes it so much more entertaining.  I have said this before but for me, Marjorie the character completely makes this series for me, I just love reading about her.  


Rating: definitely a good read, but can't read two in a row

Disclosure of Material Connection:  I received one copy of this book free of charge from Promethus Books.  I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for receipt of the book; rather, the opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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