When truth doesn't make
sense, will lies prevail? Cathy Cramer is a former lawyer and investigative
blogger who writes commentary on high-profile homicides. When she finds a
threatening note warning her that she's about to experience the same kind of
judgment and speculation that she dishes out in her blog, Cathy writes it off
as mischief . . . until her brother's wife is murdered and all the 'facts'
point to him. The killer has staged the crime to make the truth too far-fetched
to believe. Working to solve the murder and clear her brother's name, Cathy and
her two sisters, Holly and Juliet, moonlight as part-time private
investigators. Juliet, a stay-at-home mom of two boys, and Holly, a scattered
ne'er-do-well who drives a taxi, put aside their fear to hunt down the real
killer. Stakes rise when their brother's grieving five-year-old son is
kidnapped. As police focus on the wrong set of clues, the three sisters and
their battered detective friend are the only hope for solving this bizarre
crime, saving the child, and freeing their brother.
My Thoughts:
Not too many Christian
authors can pull off a tasteful suspense mystery novel. Terri Blackstock sure
can. Murder, blogging, mystery, suspense, and a family come together. Each
walking a different path, realistic and complex yet, each one is finding that
God is still there in all this darkness.
I liked the characters in
this novel. The sister are fun and yet so different from each other. Each
person in this novel is on different ends with their relationship with the
Lord. All three sisters struggling with the death of their sister in law and
the evidence is pointing to their brother.
Even though I had an idea of
who committed the murder pretty early on it was still a good book. I am
eagerly waiting for next novel in this series.
Thanks Terri for another
wonderful novel. It has been awhile since you have had any new novels out and
you out did yourself on this one.
Disclosure of Material
Connection: Booksneeze-Thomas Nelson Publishers provided me this Book free as
part of their book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a
positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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