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Beowulf

Explosives Detection Dog

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Pub Date Jan 01 2014 | Archive Date Apr 01 2014

Description

Beowulf—a hulky, brindle-coated bullmastiff—is the only “boy” for Timbrel Hogan. And she has a history to remind her why. But when Timbrel, a handler at A Breed Apart, embarks on a mission to detect WMDs in Afghanistan, she reunites with Tony “Candyman” VanAllen and her no-other-man philosophy is challenged. While tension mounts between Timbrel and Tony, the team comes under fire after Beowulf gets a “hit.” When tragedy threatens Tony’s career and Timbrel’s courage, they must maneuver through an intricate plot and a mission like no other. . . .

A Breed Apart Series
Book 1 - Trinity
Book 2 - Talon

Beowulf—a hulky, brindle-coated bullmastiff—is the only “boy” for Timbrel Hogan. And she has a history to remind her why. But when Timbrel, a handler at A Breed Apart, embarks on a mission to...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781616266394
PRICE $12.99 (USD)

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Beowulf was a book I was eagerly anticipating, mainly because the previous books had me really intrigued by the main characters, Timbrel &"Candyman". This book definitely lived up to my expectations and had so many twists and unexpected moments! Also, I loved the dog, Beowulf, and how loyal he was to Timbrel.

All in all, a great read and conclusion to the series. I did think the ending was a bit quick, but maybe that was just me.

*I received a complimentary eBook copy of this book for my honest review. As always, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.*

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