Hunter’s Secret, by Val Penny, is a police thriller. DI Hunter Wilson has to confront memories best forgotten when another body disappears, thirty years after he experienced the same thing as a young boy. Is there a connection?
Category: Reviews
I love books, so I would like to share with you some absolute must-reads!
A Court at Constantinople – Anthony Earth @AEarth_Author @KellyALacey @lovebookstours
A Court at Constantinople, by Anthony Earth, is an intriguing read, set in historical Constantinople. Different lawyers clash, and is the Law always just?
Death in a Shetland Lane – Marsali Taylor
Death in a Shetland Lane, by Marsali Taylor, is the next book in the series, dealing with a suspicious looking accident. of course, Cass is involved…
The New Creatures – Olusola Sophia Anyanwu
The New Creatures, by Olusola Sophia Anyanwu, is the sequel to The Captive’s Crown. It follows the story of former prostitute Eliana who has become a follower of Jesus.
The First Cut – Val Penny
The First Cut, by Val Penny, is the first in the Jane Renwick series, a police thriller set in Scotland. Will one of Jane’s siblings turn out to have dealt with trauma in a terrible way?
Becoming Queen Bathsheba – Amanda Bedzrah
Becoming Queen Bathsheba, by Amanda Bedzrah, is the story of David and Bathsheba. This beautiful novel keeps you turning pages, even when knowing the story.
Mission in Malmö – Torquil MacLeod @McNidderGrace @lovebookstours
Mission in Malmö, by Torquil MacLeod, is a police thriller. Will Anita solve the case, or will it come back to bite her many years later…
Beneath the Tamarisk Tree – Rob Seabrook
Beneath the Tamarisk Tree, by Rob Seabrook, is a fictional take on the penitent thief on the cross. Did Jesus keep His promise?
The Silencer – Paul Alkazraji @paul_alkazraji @lovebookstours
The Silencer, by Paul Alkazraji, is a gripping story set in Albania. As a missionary is trying to publish a book, will he manage to succeed?
The Prison Letters – Matt McChlery
The Prison Letters, by Matt McChlery, is the second Lent devotional I reviewed. This beautiful book is helpful and accessible.