I have always enjoyed a good mystery. I wasn't sure what to expect when I picked this book because I had never heard of this author. I was very surprised that the story had just enough detail and was easy to follow. I was also blown away by the twists and turns that were a part of this story. The unexpectedness ALWAYS makes the mysteries and this story kept you guessing until the end!! Another thing that I really liked about this book was how the author tied in the importance of a relationship with God and the importance of prayer. The characters in this story were far from perfect, but showed humility in seeking out a personal relationship with Christ.
In this story, there are several characters who witnessed a brutal murder of a high school teacher/coach. This teacher was highly respected among her students and when she was murdered and the killer never caught it left several students with a haunting past. 10 years later, an ADA decides to reopen the case to help those put their fears to rest.
This book was a pretty quick read, and I'm ready to read some more books written by this author to see if they are also as captivating as The Crossing.
I received this book for free from Waterbrook Multnomah for this review.
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