DeceitBy Brandilyn CollinsDescription:
Joanne Weeks knows Baxter Jackson killed Linda—his second wife and Joanne’s best friend—six years ago. But Baxter, a church elder and beloved member of the town, walks the streets a free man. The police tell Joanne to leave well enough alone, but she is determined to bring him down. Using her skills as a professional skip tracer, she sets out to locate the only person who may be able to put Baxter behind bars. Melissa Harkoff was a traumatized sixteen-year-old foster child in the Jackson household when Linda disappeared. At the time Melissa claimed to know nothing of Linda's whereabouts—but was she lying? Book Takeaway:Is lying ever right? Do we all lie? How prevalent is it among Christians--and what should we do about it? Why the author wrote this book:Skip tracing (locating missing people) is an interesting field of work, and one that lends itself well to suspense. |