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BOOK REVIEW: Ever Present Danger
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by: Barbara Warren Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: Ever Present Danger Author: Kathy Herman Publisher: Multnomah ISBN 978-1-59052-921-8 Genre: Inspirational/Suspense
In high school, Ivy Griffith wasn’t much for studying. She much preferred getting stoned with her boyfriend, Pete, and two of his friends. Then one day an argument got out of hand, and Ivy watched, stunned, as Pete and the others murdered Joe Hadley, a fellow classmate. The four made a pact to never tell what happened. Ivy went away to college and spent the next ten years trying to forget what happened by losing herself through drugs and alcohol.
Now, clean and with a young son, she’s back home. The four are reunited at a high school reunion. They are still holding to the pact, but someone is killing off Ivy’s friends, and soon she’s the only one who knows what really happened to Joe Hadley. Or is she?
Kathy Herman’s Ever Present Danger is a tense, fast paced mystery that will keep the reader guessing right up to the tightly woven end.
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