Finding the North Wind
by Scott Hammond
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Pub Date Jan 23 2025 | Archive Date Mar 29 2025
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Description
"Finding the North Wind is an exciting journey about a dog that helps us find truth in ourselves." -Richard Paul Evans, #1 New York Times bestselling author
In the third book in the Search and Rescue Dog Series, a young Native American woman, unexpectedly escapes from the Wyoming Women's Minimum Security Prison just before being released, puzzling everyone. Lincoln County Deputy Nate Garner and his search and rescue dog Boo are quickly dispatched to track the running fugitive across the plains of Wyoming and into the Utah wilderness. Accompanying them is teenage Caleb who watches as Kwayah, called "The North Wind," stays one step ahead of her pursuers.
Amazingly, Kwayah finds help with each step. When they think she will zig, she zags. And just as it seems like the pursuit is over, the tables are turned. Nate and the searchers are forced to choose between justice and duty.
In Finding the North Wind, Caleb returns to Wyoming for another mystery and grand adventure with his canine companion Boo and his mentor Deputy Nate Garner.
Advance Praise
"Finding the North Wind is an exciting journey about a dog that helps us find truth in ourselves." -Richard Paul Evans, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"A chase through the wilderness and a profound journey of the heart." -Brooke Clonts, author of Empire of Glass and Stone
"More than a rescue and more than culturally enlightening, Finding the North Wind touches the soul, forcing the reader to question how we judge others and where mercy and justice might meet. It stayed with me long after I finished." -Mary Ellen Bramwell, award-winning author of When I Was Seven
"This chase story twists and turns through the wilderness, revealing a strong woman and deep insight into Native American Culture. This is truly an important journey of the heart." -Mary Flint, author of The Hunter Trails: The Red Star Series