About the book
A serial killer attacks Kate O’Brien and her twin sister. Kate survived and was able to draw a clear picture of the attacker which convicted the suspect. She has been in witness protection for her own safety, until she is subpoenaed to testify in a new trial and requests Deputy U.S. Marshal Tony DeLuca escort her. A new development in the case puts Kate at risk again. Tony must keep her away from the trial before anyone else gets attacked.
And I thought
This is the kind of book I really enjoy. Give me a good clean thriller with just a touch of romance and I happily intrigued for a few hours. I tend to read this kind of book without putting it down.
Dark Deception is book 2 in the Defenders of Justice series.
Book 1 is a totally different book. Each is stand alone. I did
not read book 1 but the synopsis doesn't read like the characters cross over.
Dark Deception was indeed a keep you on the edge of your set
twisty turvey story. It had a very complex storyline that I didn't expect. It's not a story with lots of suspects to wade through
to discover the real villain. It is a story filled with multiple villains. Frankly I was a bit confused.
The main characters Tony and Kate were likeable.
There is a death toll. A few of the villains are 'taken out'. Kate's
coworker meets her end as well.
There are no graphic violent scenes, no language and romantic scenes.
If your a lover of Christian thrillers this is one for you.
For the person just wanting a good clean book you'll enjoy it too.
It is not overly proselytizing.
It's just a good clean thrilling ride.
I received a complimentary copy from the publisher.
This review will appear on retails sites where available.
This review will appear on My Journey Back-The Journey Back.
This review will appear on Good Reads.
I received a complimentary copy from the publisher.
This review will appear on retails sites where available.
This review will appear on My Journey Back-The Journey Back.
This review will appear on Good Reads.
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