Scent of Sabotage
- Kim Potter
- Dec 28, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: 8 hours ago

Scent of Sabotage by Dana Mentink is the sixth book in her Security Hounds Investigations series. After an attack that leaves journalist Jack St. James with amnesia, Detective Beth Wolfe and her K-9, Arthur are determined to keep him safe until he regains his memory. But, the clues as to why the attack happened can be very confusing. When looking for a spine-tingling roller-coaster ride of suspense I always reach for a book by Dana Mentink. Without a doubt she is one of the top-notch suspense authors. And this book is no exception! She’ll take you on a ride you will not forget.
I received this book from Celebrate-Lit for my honest review.

About the Book
Book: Scent of Sabotage
Author: Dana Mentink
Genre: Inspirational Romantic Suspense
Release Date: December 30, 2025
Detective Beth Wolfe’s reunion with investigative journalist Jack St. James is a matter of life or death—and when a masked assailant attacks them, a severe blow leaves Jack with amnesia. Beth and her K-9, Arthur, are determined to keep Jack safe while he regains his lost memories. Was he targeted due to a case he was working on…or does it have something to do with the son they placed for adoption decades ago? When their investigations lead them inside a booby-trapped amusement park, it’s a race against the clock to put all the pieces together and uncover the park owners’ nefarious plot…or die trying.
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About the Author

Dana Mentink is a New York Times, USA Today and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author as well as a two-time American Christian Fiction Writers Carol Award winner, and a Holt Medallion winner. She is the author of over fifty titles in the suspense and lighthearted romance genres. She is pleased to write for Harlequin’s Love Inspired Suspense, Revell and Poisoned Pen Press.
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How could we be at the end of a series? I’ve been having a wonderful time with the Wolfe family and their house full of hounds. The last book is finally Beth’s story. She’s the matriarch of the family who has experienced the loss of a spouse. In this story, she will meet the son she never knew and explore the idea of learning to love again. I feel especially fond of this book because Beth is an older heroine who has some living under her belt. She’s learned how to carry on, with her old dog Arthur, and stand faithfully in the face of adversity. Now that’s a heroine I can root for! I hope you enjoy this final installment of the Security Hounds series!



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