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. (Goodreads)
My Thoughts
This is my favorite book from the Triple Threat series. I really loved Grace Reilly as the leading lady and the suspense carried throughout the entire book. I wasn't on the edge of my seat but I did want to know what in the world was going on with the murders! The small town setting reminded me of home and I liked how certain things weren't drawn out to the ridiculous point. There wasn't any wishy washy romance drama and I thought it was well written and didn't take away from the plot. The ending wasn't terribly shocking but settled the story nicely. This is not my favorite book by Irene Hannon but still an enjoyable quick suspense read.
Four Stars.
" I received this book from Revell for free. All opinions are my own and I wasn't required to write a positive review."
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