This book ended up on my radar because it involved a dog.
Shadow is the pup that's tasked with watching over Steven, an autistic boy who runs away from home. September is his aunt, and she answers the call when her sister reports the disappearance on September's radio show. After that, September is whirled into a situation where people are dying, and she has to try and find a thumb drive with information that could jeopardize many families' hopes of a cure for their autistic children. The problem, though, is the treatment is experimental and dangerous.
I hated all the human characters in this book. Teddy was tolerable for a while, but then he was ignoring Shadow at a time when it was important to pay attention. I mean, how can you watch/listen to an animal struggle to the point of hurting themselves? September had to be the worst though. She was stuck in the past, and she acted like it bugged her, but then she wouldn't ask for or accept help. There were numerous times when she had the chance to safely talk to the police, but she refused. She's responsible for so many deaths, but I'm sure she'll get over it.
The writing wasn't terrible, but there were a couple places where I could tell the wording was off. It was more a grammar issue than a spelling one, and spell check doesn't catch those! I don't know why September's past was written the way it was. It made me feel like I'd skipped reading a book in the series that was vital to read before this one. She also gave some mixed signals. One minute she's mourning her husband and her part (?) in his death, and the next she's calling him a jerk. The loss of her dog also made her rude to Shadow at times, and that isn't right. I'm not talking about distancing herself, she would physically push Shadow away sometimes.
I don't really understand why so many people got killed. I get that Lizzie is crazy, but did she really get that upset at Wilma for praying to God? If April lost the thumb drive, who cares? And why would you put such sensitive information on something like that anyway? Overall, I'm done with this series. The dog was written at times like he was stupid, but I think that might just be because he's a puppy. I hope so anyway. As for the characters in the book, Shadow deserved better people!

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