An Inseparable Mountie
Called away from vacation in Alaska, Constable Alexandra Houston, the RCMP’s first woman Mountie, and Silver, her best friend and police-dog partner, are inserted into an unfolding mystery in northwest British Columbia. Second World War artillery shells seem to be washing up on a beach and having disturbing effects on the kids that find them. These catch the attention of Military Intelligence as well, and Alex and Silver join Canadian Forces Lieutenant Don Harrison in a search that will take them into danger once more.
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“An Inexorable Mountie… is another strong novel from author Laurie Schramm… The focus and growth of Alex Houston's character continues to evolve and… [e]ach adventure puts the reader in the middle of the action… The writer's background allows him a special insight into police procedure, which not all are able to master. His ability to get into the mind and thoughts of his characters is uncanny, very well done. I look forward to reading all the Alex Houston novels, as, being a retired female RCMP officer, I see a bit of myself in every story that is told.“ Cst. Karen Frost, RCMP (Rtd.), from her review in The RCMP Quarterly, 2023, 88(1), p. 78.
“I have read the first seven Mountie novels by Laurie Schramm. As a collector of Mountie books over 60 years, Laurie is now my favorite Mountie author. I can't wait for number eight and beyond.” Staff Sergeant Al Lund, RCMP (Ret'd); author of “Mounties on the Cover”
“An Inconvenient Mountie and An Inconspicuous Mountie are great reads! They are very well written, and very engaging, with lots of interesting details that I found particularly engaging.” Assistant Commissioner Dawson Hovey, RCMP (Ret’d.)
“Anyone who enjoys a moving story with an intriguing plot should read these books. I would recommend serving and retired Members [of the RCMP] to read them, as it will rekindle memories of friendships and camaraderie that have been eroded with the passage of time.” Chief Superintendent William Schramm, RCMP (Ret’d.)