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BOOK REVIEW: The Truth Seeker
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by: Laura V. HiltonDancing Word Reviewer
Title: The Truth Seeker Author: Dee HendersonPublisher: Multnomah ISBN: 1-576-73753-5 Genre: Inspirational/Contemporary/Romantic/Suspense
His father was shot in the back. Amy Ireland disappeared without a trace. It's a case which has never closed. If U.S. Marshall Quinn Diamond can find Amy Ireland, will he find his father's killer?
A man's body is discovered in a house fire. Was it suicide? Was it accidental death? Or could it be murder? And what about the cat? Why hadn't it left the burning house? Forensic pathologist, Lisa O'Malley, is called in to find the answers. But while investigating the scene, an accident nearly kills her. Recovery is long and painful.
Lisa returns to work long before she should. Not allowed back on the street, she is given a desk job sorting through unsolved police cases from years past. Women had been missing. They have turned up dead. Examining a sea of evidence, Lisa finds the connections between victims are so faint they fade into ill-defined wisps as she searches for a pattern.
Lisa's and Quinn's cases are being pulled together. And where they meet there=s a killer who will stop at nothing to see his secrets remain buried.
Quinn wanted Lisa's help. He never planned to put her in danger. And while Lisa understands death and darkness all too well, she has yet to discover love and the Resurrection.
But Lisa O'Malley has run out of time.
And now she's missing too!
Even though this is book three in the O=Malley series, it definitely stands alone. However, don=t start this book after dinner unless you can afford to miss most of a night's sleep! | |