Friday, December 6, 2024

Double Minds by Terri Blackstock

Genre: Mystery/Suspense
Publisher: Zondervan 
Released: February 3, 2009
309 pages

About the Book:

The young girl with the Bohemian style was on the floor where she’d fallen, between Parker's computer case and her file cabinet. She wore a long, flowing skirt—lavender, the color of calm—and camel-colored Uggs. She lay on her back, her long, wavy blonde hair matted with blood.

For struggling singer/songwriter Parker James, the music business has just turned deadly. Her desk in the reception area of a busy recording studio has become a crime scene, and Parker finds herself drawn into a mystery where nothing is as it seems.

Unraveling the truth puts her own life at risk when she uncovers high-level industry corruption and is terrorized by a menacing stalker. As the danger escalates, Parker begins to question her dreams, her future, and even her faith.





My Rating & Thoughts:    


Someone is killed while working at Parker's desk. Were they the targeted or was Parker the intended target? I quickly became invested in figuring this out, how events were connected and who was behind the shooting. Parker was strong in her faith and struggled with her friends request to revise the Christian songs she'd written for her in order for them to be accepted in the secular market. I felt Parker's struggle. She was easy to like and root for. There is a bit of romance in this, but it is very subtle and not a huge portion of the story. It is only in the last chapter where you are shown the relationship developing into more. I was fully invested in this story and didn't want to say bye to Parker.

(I purchased my copy of this book; opinions expressed 
in this review are my honest opinion and completely my own.)

 

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