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BOOK REVIEW: Black Ice
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by: Barbara Warren Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: Black Ice Author: Linda Hall Publisher: Waterbrook Press ISBN: 1-57856-9557 Genre: Inspirational/Suspense
Winter in Fog Point, and it snows almost every day. Ice has moved into the harbor for the first time in forty-five years. Then the body of a young woman is found and the residents of Fog Point are caught in a dark, swirling, mix of danger and lies. Lenore Featherjohn was just trying to protect her family. She told one little lie and it mushroomed until she was piling lie upon lie, with no end in sight.
Amy McLaren, minister’s wife and a mother, knows there’s something wrong with her family, but she doesn’t know what to do. Her husband is keeping secrets from her. Their daughter is rebelling, and Amy isn’t sure she believes in God anymore. Something is seriously wrong in Fog Point and it’s up to Jake Rikker and May Williams, local private investigators, to solve the case before anyone else is killed.
Black Ice is a tangled story with too many people who have too much to hide. Jake and May are on a desperate search for the truth. Fans of Linda Hall’s Fog Point series will welcome this newest addition.
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