Tom
Threadgill is a new-to-me author whose work I will be on the watch
for in the future. Collision of Lies
is a great suspense novel. Detective Amara Alvarez is anxious to
transfer from the Property Crimes Unit to Homicide. She could never
have foreseen how helping a distressed mother of a child who had died
in a bus crash three years earlier could have advanced her efforts
toward that goal. Nor could she have imagined the intricate and
devious plot she in collaboration with a Texas Ranger and the FBI
would have to unwind. Not to be cliché, but Collision of
Lies truly is an edge of the
seat read.
I
would classify this book more as a clean suspense or mystery than as
a Christian fiction novel, but either way, I would highly recommend
it to mystery and suspense fans. The story is well-plotted, vital
information is well paced and placed, and characters and dialogue are
believable. I am grateful to have received a copy from Revell via
NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. I was under no
obligation to provide a positive review, and received no monetary
compensation.
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