I
always wonder how Lisa Harris pegs the American culture so well when
she and her family have been missionaries in Africa for over thirteen
years. However, she does it and she does it quite well. In A
Secret to Die For Lisa deals
with universal issues such as dealing with loss and having the
courage to love. She also deals with first world concerns of cyber
security, the enormity of our dependence on the electrical grid, and
the fear that the loss of which will bring out the worst in humanity.
Psychologist,
Grace Callahan has experienced the loss of her daughter to cancer and
the loss of her husband to grief. Police detective, Nathaniel Quinn
has experienced the loss of his partner and team to terrorists. Now
these former college friends are thrown together in an effort to stop
the loss of our nation's security, economy, and way of life, not to
mention the loss of so many human lives to the work of those fueled
by greed. Assault, home invasion, and kidnapping keep the readers on
the edge of their seat, suspicion keeps them turning pages long into
the night.
I
am grateful to NetGalley and Revell for providing me with a copy of A
Secret to Die For in exchange
for my honest opinion. I was under no obligation to provide a
positive review, and received to monetary compensation.
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