Murphy
Anderson is looking for answers. She’s also running. From the past. From an
escaped murderer. She’s changed her name, her looks, and her hometown. Will
Kodiak, Alaska bring her the answers she seeks about her twin? Or will she be
pulled into a dark mystery that threatens the thread holding her sanity?
As
an artist, she is called to draw a ten-year-old crime scene from the memory of
a dying man—a crime scene that has ties to secretive experiments of World War
II. But soon, people involved in the investigation begin to die by not-so-natural
causes.
I
liked the unique storyline. The author has knowledge to sprinkle into the
details to give it belief. The plot was thick with potential suspects. There
were lots of twists and turns to keep the pace going.
I
was sympathetic to the main character. I was also surprised by revelations
about her personal story that eventually come to light. The ending tied
everything up nicely.
I
did find it a little difficult to keep track of the characters and the details
in the beginning. This is a book you should read in chunks—not bits and pieces—or
you risk getting lost.
I
give this book four stars, and would read more by this author.
Available
for pre-buy now, Formula of Deception releases on July 3, 2018.
I received a complimentary copy of
this
book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley.
Opinions expressed in this
review are completely my own.
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