Abomination

If you’ve read the other books in the Rock Harbor series by Colleen Coble, you’ll be glad that this book, Abomination, allows you to once again follow Bree and her dog Samson again in the town of Rock Harbor. Bree is helping a distressed woman who has amnesia try to figure out who she is and who attacked her. She thinks her name is Elena because she is wearing a necklace with that name engraved on the back of it. She has a two year old daughter, Kerri, with her, but she can’t remember giving birth to her. Bree and her husband, Nick, give Elena and Kerri shelter and food as long as they need it.

The police in Rock Harbor start working with the Michigan state police to solve a series of murders. All the murders have the same pattern and the women are found with body parts missing. Elena realizes that she escaped the murderer and that he is still after her.

I enjoyed the story. Colleen Coble is a gifted writer and her stories are usually very interesting. I prefer authors not to tell the story from the criminal’s point of view, but with this story, I can see how it helps. Abomination is not too graphic or gory, but it is disturbing. It’s hard to understand how anyone can kill so many people and feel no remorse.

This is the series that inspired me to visit the Upper Peninsula in Michigan. That and the advice of some of our friends at church. Abomination makes a few references to Lake Superior being the best lake. I quite agree. The water is so blue and there is a nice beach on the grounds of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum. The grounds also house the Whitefish Point lighthouse. You can enjoy a great tasting pasty like Nick did in this story. Visiting the Shipwreck Museum was so much fun!

If you read this story and like it, check out all the Rock Harbor books!

Without a Trace (Rock Harbor Series #1)
Beyond a Doubt (Rock Harbor Series #2)
Into the Deep (Rock Harbor Series #3)
Abomination