Over the Edge
Bear & Mandy Logan • Book 4
by L.T. Ryan, K.M. Rought
Why You'll Love This
A former black-ops soldier and his sharp daughter walk into a small-town brewery — and nothing about what they find is what it seems.
- Great if you want: a protective father-daughter duo unraveling small-town conspiracies
- The experience: fast and propulsive — short chapters keep tension coiled tight
- The writing: Ryan and Rought balance gruff action beats with genuine family warmth
- Skip if: you need standalone context — earlier books build the emotional stakes
About This Book
Bear Logan came to the Oregon backwoods looking for quiet — for himself and for his daughter Mandy. What he found instead is what he always finds: trouble that won't leave innocent people alone. A chance encounter at a gas station pulls Bear back into the role he can never fully set down, and what begins as a small-town conflict quickly unravels into something far darker and more dangerous. The bond between father and daughter sits at the center of everything, giving the tension an emotional weight that goes well beyond the action itself.
What distinguishes this fourth entry in the series is how confidently Ryan and Rought balance pace with character. The prose moves fast but never feels rushed, and the authors trust readers to feel the stakes without spelling them out. Mandy continues to evolve into one of the more compelling young characters in contemporary thriller fiction — observant, resilient, and genuinely surprising. The small-town Oregon setting does real atmospheric work, making the danger feel both intimate and inescapable. Readers already invested in this series will find it deepening in all the right ways.