And turns out, she's a pretty good detective...
Tom Threadgill 's excellent writing in Network of Deceit kept me guessing as to who the mastermind behind the crime[s] just might be as Amara's investigation into the death of a young man at a water park uncovers a web of deceit that surprised many... [and being a victim of a part of this myself, I found it VERY interesting!]
In the end, she solves the case [of course!] but she also matured and grew in her professional role as well. Loved that she had her mama to guide her through some tough things... and Starsky, of course, too! And that lizard....
A favorite quote about how people are using fantasy games to escape reality..." Escaping reality sounded great, but it was a one-sided agreement. REALITY NEVER LEFT. Never went away. Never stopped. You could do your best to forget it for a while, but it would always be there waiting for you when you returned." So I think I'll stick with Amara and choose to LIVE life [embrace it, even] day-by-day, even in the hard times...
After reading the beginning of Amara's story in Collision of Lies I sought out and read all of Tom Threadgill's book. I just think he's an excellent writer... and I think you will too - Go ahead and get your copy today - you won't be disappointed!
Note: I was given a copy of this book from the publisher for review purposes. ALL opinions are my own.
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