Friday, April 2, 2010

Too Close to Home


EASON, LYNETTE
TOO CLOSE TO HOME

When missing teens begin turning up dead in a small Southern town, the FBI sends in Special Agent Samantha Cash to help crack the case. Her methods are invisible, and she never quits until the case is closed.

Homicde detective Connor Wolfe has his hands full. His relationship with his headstrong daughter is in a tailspin, and the strng of unsolved murders has the town demanding answers. Connor is running out of ideas -- and time.

Samantha joins Connor in a race against the clock to save the next victim and the killer starts to get personal.

VERY SUSPENSEFUL. READS LIKE A CSI OR CRIMINAL MINDS SHOW. GRITTIER THAN OTHER CHRISTIAN SUSPENSE I'VE READ. THE ROMANTIC DEVELOPMENT IS SLOW...NO EASING IN THE CASE TO DEVELOP THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SAM AND CONNOR BUT THEY DO GET TOGETHER AT THE END. I LOVE THAT SAMANTHA WASN'T RESCUED BY CONNOR -- SHE HELD HER OWN. EASON HAS SET THE SCENE FOR HER SECOND IN THE SERIES AND I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO READING IT.

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