by Barbara Kelley
Tracking a Kidnapper is Book #5 in the True-Blue K-9 Unit: Brooklyn series. To get the full gist of what this series is about, begin with the first book in the series, Copycat Killer, and continue in sequential order. To get an even better idea, begin with the True-Blue K-9 Unit series from 2019, a series of 9 books, I think, which happens in Queens, New York. The second series, as the series title states is in Brooklyn, New York. Some of the characters that were in the first series (2019) are now in the second series (2020).
This episode focuses on a Brooklyn PD Officer Vivienne Armstrong, her K-9 partner, Hank (a black and white border collie), and FBI agent Caleb Black. Caleb is an FBI profiler who is brought into the Brooklyn precinct to figure out if a copycat or the same killer murdered a couple from 20 years ago and another couple about 5 months ago. However, Caleb is brought into another case when he has to protect Brooklyn PD Officer Vivienne Armstrong from a would-be kidnapper. She saw the kidnapper's face and now that person is out to kill her. I was totally surprised to find out why the kidnapper tried to kidnap the 3-year-old little boy from his mother. I thought it was for some other reason, such as human trafficking or that the person lost a child of their own, but that was not the case. I won't give it away because this book is worth reading. I recommend it to anybody who likes a good suspense mystery that includes wonderful K-9 partners. Read the entire 2 series from 2019 and 2020. You'll be glad you did. I gave this book 5 stars. I hope when the Brooklyn series in finished that they make one in Manhattan and one in the Bronx.