

Elise
Carmichael, an interpreter for the deaf, witnesses, by lip reading,
one side of a phone conversation threatening her mother-in-law,
Senator Lillian York. Efforts to silence her put both her life and
her son Sawyer's in extreme danger. Robin Caroll has created a
wonderful mystery without any romance to weave into the plot. While
reading chapters one through thirty-two I was fluctuating between a
four and five star rating due to the plot, dialogue and pacing.
Chapters thirty-three through thirty-six almost seemed like they were
written by a different author. The story became rushed and less
believable. Enough so that my final rating is three stars, as I close
the book feeling just a little let down.
I
received a copy of Dead Silence
from Barbour Publishing 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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