Title: Deadly Pursuit
Author: Tammy L Grace
Series: Cooper Harrington Detective series #6
Location: Nashville, TN & Knoxville, TN and surrounding area
Main Character: Coop Harrington
Other Characters: AB (Annabelle), Aunt Camille, Charlie, Ben, Deputy Bennet, Royce Stanton, Detective Mitchel, Sherrif Lawson, Ms Clara, Luna
Pets: Gus, Coop’s loyal Golden Retriever
Rating: 4

“You know what I like about people? their dogs”
Tammy L. Grace delivers a captivating mystery in Deadly Pursuit (book 6 in the Cooper Harrington Detective series). The narrative is engaging, featuring well-developed characters like Coop, the charming and determined private detective, and his loyal assistant, Annabelle (AB), who adds intelligence and depth to the investigation.
In this episode, a woman has gone missing, and Coop is called in to assist with the investigation. The team identifies a suspect, but they must gather evidence to prove his guilt. Alongside the police and his loyal dog Gus, Coop works tirelessly to establish the suspect’s involvement in the crime, racing against time to locate the missing woman. Additionally, there are suspicions that this may not be his first offense, prompting them to investigate cold cases involving other missing women as they strive to hold him accountable.
As a side story, Coop’s Aunt Camille has a friend who is missing an expensive broach that is a family heirloom. She believes it has been stolen. Coop is called in to investigate what happened to the broach and identify the potential thief.
I love Coop! He is a loyal friend, son, and nephew, and he’s also known for the quirky sayings on his T-shirts. I admire his relationship with his associate, AB; I keep hoping it will develop into a romantic relationship, but only time will tell. My favorite character, however, remains to be Gus, Coop’s loyal Golden Retriever. I am obviously a dog person. The suspenseful plot keeps readers hooked, while Gus, Coop’s dog, brings warmth to the story.
Although the twists and turns are intriguing, some aspects of the plot felt slightly predictable, which is why I rated it 4 stars instead of 5. Overall, it’s a fantastic read for mystery lovers who appreciate a blend of suspense, Southern charm, and relatable characters!
“”Sorry, I can’t, I have plans with my dog”
Happy Reading!










