A wealthy young prankster is missing. So's an entire wind turbine. But is he the one responsible for the wind turbine vanishing?
Lynne Throckmorton just wants to settle into her house in the small Texas Panhandle town near Lake Gambel and do her job. But her job is to find all the computer bugs in her new smart home, a tiny ecofriendly cabin manufactured by her brother's company. And there are no end of bugs for her to find.
When an entire wind turbine goes missing on a nearby ranch, the local sheriff concludes it must have been a prank by the ranch owner's young brother-in-law, Noel. But Lynne's not so sure. After all, no one in town and the area surrounding was all that keen on the turbine. Or on Noel.
And no one knows where Noel is hiding out . . . if he is just hiding out.
Can Lynne navigate the feuds between extended families, energy companies, environmental campaigners, and end-of-the-world preppers and solve the mysteries behind what's missing so she can finally turn her tiny house into a home?
I enjoyed reading this book. Lynn, who is staying in one of her brother's cabins, becomes involved in the search for her friend Maloney's brother, Noel. The book focuses on wind turbines, which makes it interesting if you have a passion for that topic. However, at times, I found it a bit boring. I wouldn't recommend it to just anyone who loves to read; to fully appreciate the book, you really need to be interested in wind turbines and electric cars
This is the second one in this series that I've read and I liked it even better than the first one. I feel like the characters developed a little more and the issues they dealt with were interesting. I would absolutely be another in this series.