Following the Clues: A NYT Bestseller K-9 Inspirational Suspense Romance (Security Hounds Investigations Book 4) cover

Following the Clues: A NYT Bestseller K-9 Inspirational Suspense Romance (Security Hounds Investigations Book 4)

Security Hounds Investigations • Book 4

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Why You'll Love This

A blind bloodhound, a man who can't recognize faces, and a missing woman — Dana Mentink stacks the odds in ways that feel genuinely clever, not contrived.

  • Great if you want: faith-grounded suspense with a K-9 twist and real stakes
  • The experience: fast and tense — short chapters keep the threat feeling immediate
  • The writing: Mentink weaves medical and sensory details into the suspense naturally
  • Skip if: inspirational Christian themes aren't your reading comfort zone

About This Book

When a hit-and-run leaves Beau O'Connor's mother missing and Beau himself struggling with a neurological condition that prevents him from recognizing familiar faces, K-9 handler Kara Wolfe steps in with her remarkable blind bloodhound at her side. The connection between these frightening events is no coincidence, and as Kara and Beau push deeper into a dangerous search, someone is determined to stop them from finding the truth. Dana Mentink builds the tension from the first page, weaving together a childhood friendship rekindled under fire, a race against time, and a faith-rooted resilience that grounds even the most harrowing moments.

What distinguishes this fourth entry in the Security Hounds Investigations series is how Mentink handles vulnerability — Beau's condition isn't a gimmick but a genuinely affecting lens through which trust, identity, and connection are examined. The K-9 element is rendered with clear affection and specificity rather than decoration, and the pacing is precise: short chapters that pull you forward without sacrificing emotional depth. Readers who've followed the series will find the world richly consistent; those arriving here first will have no trouble finding their footing and every reason to go back to the beginning.