In book three of the Triple Threat series, we come to sister Grace Reilly, a forensic pathologist in rural Missouri. Her work takes her to several counties and not always ideal conditions in which to conduct her autopsies. With a bright mind, she suspects foul play in some recent elder deaths. But proving it takes some real teamwork with Sheriff Nate Cox. Things get more complicated and dangerous when Grace is targeted but does not know who or why she is being harassed.
Lots of suspects and motives arise to throw Nate and Grace together. The sparks fly. Find out what keeps them from their first date!
Ms Hannon does major research and puts a lot of creative thought into a thoroughly absorbing tale full of suspense. This is not for the squeamish, but it is so interesting that it kept me turning pages until midnight. I do wish it had more Christian content but was a very clean read. I am looking forward to her next series.
* I received a complimentary copy of the book from Library Thing Early Readers. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are my own.*5 stars and a faint faith thread.
BackCover Blurb:
Forensic pathologist Grace Reilly has seen her share of unusual deaths in rural Missouri. But when she begins to notice a curious pattern in autopsies of elderly residents whose demise appears to be natural, she takes her concerns to Sheriff Nate Cox.Nate is skeptical about the link Grace is seeing between the deaths--and her suspicions of foul play. But her persistence is compelling. Once she finally convinces him her theory is credible and they join forces to investigate, danger follows. Because exposing the truth could destroy several lives--including Grace's.
Queen of inspirational romantic suspense Irene Hannon closes out her bestselling Triple Threat series with this gripping tale of secrets revealed and romance sparked.
Revell Publishing, October, 2022
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