Book description: "Evie Blackwell's reputation as a top investigator for the Illinois State Police has landed her an appointment to the governor's Missing Persons Task Force. With so much public fanfare surrounding the launch of this elite investigative team, the political stakes are high, and the team will have to produce results--and quickly.
Evie and her new partner, David Marshal, are assigned to a pair of unrelated cases in suburban Chicago, and while both involve persons now missing for several years, the cases couldn't be more different. As Evie opens old wounds in a close-knit neighborhood over the disappearance of a college student, David searches for a private investigator whose last case involved a high-powered client.
With a deep conviction that "justice for all" truly matters, Evie and David are unrelenting in their search for the truth. But the questions that lie just beneath the surface in Evie's personal life are also begging for answers."
My review: I really enjoyed this book, but in my opinion it wasn't one of Dee Henderson's best. For some reason I seemed to get bogged down in the middle of the book. Usually I'm able to read through her books very quickly, but this time I didn't have as much time to read. There might have been too much time between my reading sessions that caused me to get bogged down. As always, Mrs. Henderson clearly included the gospel message, which I so appreciate. Overall it was another good book by a great author. I am looking to forward to reading the next books in this series. I received a copy of this book from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions are my own.
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