This book fills the Nebraska slot on my Literary Escapes Challenge.

Dark Signal (Kate Fox)
Women’s Detective Fiction/Police Procedurals
2nd in Series
Setting – Nebraska Sandhills
Publisher : Severn River Publishing
Publication date : December 15, 2020
Print length : 260 pages
Paperback
ISBN-10 : 1648754139
ISBN-13 : 978-1648754135
Kindle ASIN : B08P3NT356
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Things aren’t always as bad as they seem.
Sometimes, they’re a lot worse.Kate Fox has just defeated her ex-husband in the race for Grand County Sheriff, but there’s no time for celebration. Instead, she’s called to the railroad tracks just outside of town.
The train engineer is dead. His conductor is in shock. And Kate’s gut is telling her this is much more than just a horrific accident.
The victim’s widow is behaving oddly. The neighbor’s story doesn’t add up. The victim had recently made several enemies—and they all have motive for murder.
As Kate works to solve the case, she knows she has to trust her instincts—even if that means disagreeing with State Patrol Officer Trey Ridnour.
With the stakes high and the whole town watching, Kate uncovers a plot darker than she ever imagined. The clock is ticking, and Kate knows it’s up to her to bring the killer to justice… before tragedy strikes again.
Dollycas’s Thoughts
Kate Fox is now the Grand County Sheriff, defeating her ex-husband for the job. The big question is how a woman will be accepted in the position.
Kate hits the ground running when tragedy strikes at the railroad tracks just outside of Hodgekiss. Finding the train conductor clearly in shock, she knows it is bad. Entering the train, she finds the engineer dead. This was no accident.
Parsing together the suspects, the victim had issues with people on the job, the neighbor’s account doesn’t ring true, and the new widow is acting strangely. State Patrol Officer Trey Ridnour has more experience, and he doesn’t agree with Kate’s theories, but she knows she to trust her training, ask the hard questions, follow the leads, and go with her gut. Will she be able to box in the killer? Or will they get away with murder?
As Kate finds her way in her new job, we get to know her better. Her tight-knit family can be a bit much, but her current case and other craziness keep her from spending much time with them. She also has to deal with her jerk of an ex-husband and former Sheriff, Ted. Her officers are still keeping him apprised of cases, and that needs to stop. She faces a lot of flak, not only from her peers but townpeople, questioning if she, as a woman, can do the job. Kate has some personal issues she is dealing with, too, including getting back in the dating game. There is a bit of romantic tension, but she has a case to focus on. Being the second book in the series, the core characters are still developing.
Kate attacked the murder investigation seriously, but she did make errors that put her in danger, but she did get results. Everyone around was focusing on one suspect, but she pushed through and dug deeper. She uncovered a lot. I think being new to investigating, she has a fresh take, and a curious nature, and looks beyond the obvious. I really enjoyed this.
The cold Nebraska winter played a part in the story. Reading this book when there were frigid temps outside my door added to my shivers. The horrific murder added even more.
Dark Signal is a fast-paced and powerful mystery filled with twists and turns that kept me guessing until the very end. Kate Fox grows stronger as our protagonist, and I am excited to see that continue. I discovered this series last year and am so happy I did. The next book, Bitter Rain, is screaming at me. I will have to find a place on my reading calendar soon.
*This book is from my private collection. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

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