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Besides the mystery, there is also the question of Jack’s ability to be a good parent to his daughter, especially when he is a single parent with an intense job. Beth steps in to evaluate him to a family court judge and finds herself caught in the whirlwind that is Jack Gamble’s life.
Miss Eugenia also appears in the book, with her sister Annabelle, and they are as winsome as ever. The mention of the soap opera, the Brave and the Relentless, and the formation of the Genealogical Society is particularly unusual and funny, providing another thread throughout the book that eventually leads to wrapping up the story.
You also get to peek in on Mark and Kate and how their life has progressed which is gratifying as a reader. I have also read this book many times, and see something different in it every time I read it.
Sometime I hope that Betsy will do a sequel on this one, just because the characters were so memorable and I’d love to see what she could do with them and how they settle into their new life.
Betsy is one of the most entertaining mystery writers in the LDS genre today and I highly recommend any of her books. Her newest one is Poison, however her website www.betsybrannongreen.net has a sample chapter of an upcoming release Double Cross that left me waiting with bated breath for it.
About the author
Julie Coulter Bellon is a Canadian-born LDS Romantic Suspense novelist who loves incorporating her native country with its complexities into her writing. Julie and her husband Brian are the parents of six children and her greatest joy is being a mother. She graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education--English teaching, and she currently teaches a high school journalism course for BYU Continuing Education. Visit Julie's site at http://www.JulieBellon.com
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