Deadly Disclosures
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Overview
FBI agent Dinah Harris now has a missing person's file to go along with a bad case of alcohol abuse and the depression she cannot seem to shake. Fighting to keep her focus, she struggles to find answers for why Thomas Whitfield, the prominent Secretary of the Smithsonian has vanished from his office with foul play almost guaranteed. Whitfield's body is eventually found, and Dinah is drawn into a frightening conspiracy, as more people begin to die, and Whitfield's faith is revealed as part of the motive behind his murder. Dinah finds troubling answers in an academic world filled with powerful financial endowments and a virulent opposition to the faith Whitfield only recently found. Can she reveal the truth before she finds herself the next silenced victim of a ruthless, unseen enemy?
Product Details
| SKU | M584-6 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Master Books |
| Weight (in lbs) | 0.80 |
| Title | Deadly Disclosures |
| Series | Dinah Harris Mystery |
| ISBN 13 | 9780890515846 |
| Contributors | Julie Cave |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Page Count | 288 |
| Publisher | New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC |
| Dimensions (in inches) | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 1 |
More Information
How far will some go to silence an influential Christian voice?
FBI agent Dinah Harris now has a missing person's file to go along with a bad case of alcohol abuse and the depression she cannot seem to shake. Fighting to keep her focus, she struggles to find answers for why Thomas Whitfield, the prominent Secretary of the Smithsonian has vanished from his office with foul play almost guaranteed. Whitfield's body is eventually found, and Dinah is drawn into a frightening conspiracy, as more people begin to die, and Whitfield's faith is revealed as part of the motive behind his murder. Dinah finds troubling answers in an academic world filled with powerful financial endowments and a virulent opposition to the faith Whitfield only recently found. Can she reveal the truth before she finds herself the next silenced victim of a ruthless, unseen enemy?
First in a powerful new fiction trilogy!
Julie Cave placed 5th in Family Fiction’s 2012 Readers Choice Awards ‘New Author of the Year’ category
Julie Cave placed 10th in Family Fiction’s 2012 Readers Choice Awards ‘Author of the Year’ category
Customer Reviews
The book will keep you guessing as you see the plot of creationism vs. evolutionism emerge. It is well thought out and makes the reader want to get to the end to figure out how the mystery is solved... only to realize you most definitely need to read the next book in the series! I highly recommend going ahead and getting all 4 books in the series because you will want to read the next one after you finish this one.
I received an ebook for my honest review. Opinions are completely my own and not swayed by the company.
FBI Special Agents Dinah Harris and David Ferguson are on the hunt after Thomas Whitfield, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, has gone missing. What unfolds is a struggle between Creationism and Evolution as a conspiracy is uncovered.
Not only was I drawn into the mystery of Whitfield’s disappearance, but the character development of Dinah Harris kept me wanting more. After the loss of her family, her story slowly unfolds as she struggles with balancing her work life with her personal life filled with alcoholism and depression.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and can’t wait to read the remainder of the books in this series. Each chapter brought a new surprise that I was not expecting. I would definitely recommend this book, but for mature teens because of some of the sensitive topics discussed. Not only are you getting a great, clean, mystery, but you also get a book that takes on serious issues and becomes a story of redemption.
I received a free copy of the eBook format of this book. All opinions in this review are my own.
You follow Dinah, and FBI agent, who is struggling with alcohol and the loss of her family. She is brought in to help on the case of a missing person.
As she is trying to work on this missing person case, she starts hearing about creationism vs evolution. And finding friends where she never thought possible.
I feel that Julie Cave did a great job in writing this book. She had all the evidence and did her research, making this a very good book. I cannot wait to read the second book.
*I received the digital copy of this book from Master Books in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.
Would read it again!
