The Garden Girls by Jessica R. PatchSeries: FBI: Strange Crimes Unit book 3Publisher: Love Inspired Trade (April 23, 2024) REVIEW BY PRISCILLA BETTIS Tiberius Granger is an FBI agent in the Strange Crimes Unit. The Unit investigates crimes with a religious natureโthink cults, abusive megalomaniac preachers, stuff like that. Despite knowing the Bible and other... Continue Reading →
FEAR HAS A NAME by Creston Mapes
FEAR HAS A NAMEย by Creston MapesSeries:โBook 1 of 3: The Crittendon Files Publisher:โRooftop Press, February 4, 2019Review by Gwen M. Plano In this fast-moving psychological thriller, readers are brought into the mind of a mentally ill man, Grander Meade. Raised by fanatical parents, Grander lacks the normal interpersonal skills of most of the population. He... Continue Reading →
I, Saul by Jerry B. Jenkins
I, Saul by Jerry B. Jenkins (with James S. MacDonald)Series:โA Standalone (see note at end of review)Publisher:โWorthy Books (August 27, 2013)Review by Mae Clair Jerry B. Jenkins has written so many books Iโve loved, it doesnโt surprise me to find anotherยญโif olderยญโtitle. I, Saul is a dual-time line thriller/suspense novel that straddles modern day and... Continue Reading →
Relative Silence by Carrie Stuart Parks
Relative Silence by Carrie Stuart ParksStand-alone NovelPublisher: Thomas Nelson (July 14, 2020) REVIEW BY KELLY GOSHORN Relative Silence centers around the Boone family and their lives on the private and exclusive Curlew Island. The heroine, Sandpiper โPiperโ Boone still reals from her own tragedy, the loss of her only child fifteen years prior that destroyed... Continue Reading →
Operation Joktan by Amir Tsarfati and Steve Yohn
Operation Joktan by Amir Tsarfati and Steve YohnSeries: A Nir Tavor Mossad Thriller (Book 1)Publisher: Harvest Prophecy (November 16, 2021) Review by Mae Clair I first discovered Amir Tsarfati through his non-fiction books, and non-profit ministry, Behold Israel (both of which I highly recommend exploring. Iโm an avid follower of each). Operation Joktan is the... Continue Reading →