05 August 2019
Fragments of Fear by Carrie Stuart Parks Book Review and Giveaway
August 05, 2019
About the Book
Book: Fragments of Fear
Author: Carrie Stuart ParksGenre: Suspense
Release date: July 23, 2019
From award-winning author Carrie Stuart Parks comes a new novel with danger that reaches from a New Mexico Anasazi archaeological dig to micro- and nano-chip technology.
Evelyn Yvonne McTavish-Tavish to her friends-had her almost perfect world in Albuquerque, New Mexico, come to a crashing end with the suicide of her fiancé. As she struggles to put her life back together and make a living from her art, she’s given the news that her dog is about to be destroyed at the dog pound. Except she doesn’t own a dog. The shelter is adamant that the microchip embedded in the canine-with her name and address-makes it hers. Tavish recognizes the dog as one owned by an archaeologist named Pat Caron because she did a commissioned drawing of the two of them months earlier. The simple solution is to return the dog to his owner, but she arrives only to discover Caron’s murdered body. After meeting undercover FBI agent Sawyer Price the mystery deepens as more people start disappearing and Tavish becomes a target as well. Her only solution is to find the links between microchip technology, an Anasazi site in the desert, her fiancé’s death, a late-night radio show, and the dog. And the clock is ticking.
My Review:
Carrie Stuart Parks is a new
author for me with this book. I love finding new Christian authors who know how
to put mystery, suspense and action into a plot. Fragments of Fear is enthralling
form the first chapter and keep me turning the pages late into the night.
The main characters are well
developed and have a lot of depth to them.
Evelyn McTavish or know as Tavish
is trying to recover after her fiancé took his own life. She doesn’t believe
that he took his own life. I love the realistic character of Tavish. She isn’t
a bold person by nature but knows she has to overcome many obstacles within
herself to survive.
Another character is a four
legged do Marley, who Tavish receives a call to pick up her dog before they euthanize
it. Tavish doesn’t own a dog but the microchip in the dog has her as the
owner. Tavish can’t let them put the dog
down. After she takes the dog home the flood gates are open and things start to
happen.
Sawyer Price a FBI Agent who finds himself
attracted to Tavish is trying to keep her out of harm’s way but finds that this
is not ordinary case and keeps him on his toes keeping her safe.
This is a good fast past plot
that takes you deep into the world of drugs, art, murder, and even some
artifacts. All of this is woven into a tiny bit of romance and a deeper
understanding of faith.
I
received a free ARC of this product from Celebrate Lit Bloggers in exchange for my honest review. I was not
required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All
opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my family. I am disclosing
this information accordance with the FTC Regulations.
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About the Author
Carrie Stuart Parks is a Christy finalist as well as a Carol Award-winning author. She has won numerous awards for her fine art as well. An internationally known forensic artist, she travels with her husband, Rick, across the US and Canada teaching courses in forensic art to law-enforcement professionals. The author/illustrator of numerous books on drawing and painting, Carrie continues to create dramatic watercolors from her studio in the mountains of Idaho.
More from Carrie
Using Art to Solve Crime: Techniques Used by Forensic Artists Since 1981, I’ve been a forensic artist—an amazing feat since I’m only . . .um. . . well, younger than that. In those years, I’ve seen some shifts and trends, but some things have never changed. Despite the overwhelming prevalence of computers in almost every other field, they have never been able to replace a trained forensic artist. Artists have an amazing toolbox of techniques we use to gather the information we need to help solve crime.- The pencil. Any forensic artist worth her weight in graphite knows the power of the lowly pencil and a sketchpad. Law enforcement would love a photographic image of the suspect, but all we have to work with is memory…and memory is faulty. The more the image looks perfect, the more imperfect it is for helping to identify a suspect. We want the drawing to just suggest a likeness and eliminate those not similar.
- Now that we brought up the subject of memory, a forensic artist needs to understand how memory works. The average witness will remember between four and five facial features. When they describe the person they saw, they will do so from their strongest memory to their weakest memory, from most important to least important. We listen carefully to the order of facial features.
- Whole vs Parts. We don’t look at faces as individual parts, although a particularly outstanding nose or Marty Feldman eyes might catch our attention. We will remember the face as a whole, with the proportions of the face an unacknowledged part of that. Forensic artist prefer to use reference photographs where the whole face is viewed.
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Carrie is giving away a grand prize of her book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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