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The Witness
- Shield of Hope, Book 1
- Narrated by: Lynn Brooks
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
Amanda Griffin is on the run. Eight years ago, she disappeared after witnessing a terrible crime. Now her family thinks she's dead, but she's back in town...desperate to find a way to protect the ones she loves.
"PAY ME TO GO AWAY."
Police Chief Luke Granger is determined to find out who is behind the threats against Amanda and her sisters. With danger pressing in, there isn't much time, and Luke must put everything on the line.
Chief Granger and homicide detectives Connor and Marsh will do whatever it takes to stand in harm's way for the sake of the three Griffin women. It's no longer professional - it's personal. But chances are that at least one of them will fail....And it's going to take a faith deeper than any of them currently knows to stand and confront the danger still to come.
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- 08-08-21
A well crafted romantic suspence...
... with as much suspence and police procedural as romance, though there are 3 romances for the price of one! It opens with a multiple homicide and wends through an Organised Crime Boss' vengence, a family mistery linked with serial murders and a contract killing, possibly.
The characters are, as usual, well drawn and the plot twisty. This has 5 stars as I have listened /read more than once - I like the people in this book and it's nice to visit them again.
The reading is well paced and the characterization appropriate; very listenable!
Trivia: Marie's painting of the trees with their slightly sinister shadows turns up in another of Henderson's stories. Just a bit part, though.
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