Sunday, November 19, 2023

Review: Evidence of Murder by Jill Elizabeth Nelson

Genre: Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Love Inspired
Released: Feb. 10, 2009
224 pages
About the Book:

The photographs Samantha Reid uncovers in her new store are shocking.

Horrifying. And dangerous. This new evidence could reopen a decade-old multiple homicide case that someone wants desperately to keep closed. And when the evidence comes out, a reluctant Samantha is drawn straight into the spotlight. All the attention is wrecking her business--and drawing the killer's eye straight to her.

Then she meets Ryan Davidson, the last surviving member of the murdered family. In spite of herself, she's drawn in by his need to find the truth. Together, they work to unravel the mystery, while the killer works to keep the secrets buried--forever.





  

My Rating & Thoughts:    

Interesting concept and liked the characters individually but not together. Sam finds a roll of film with images from a murder and takes it to the police. Shortly after she meets Ryan, the surviving member of the murdered family, who is determined to find the killer. Strange things then start happening around both of them. I liked the characters individually and their friends but didn't feel the connection between them. Ryan has lost his faith in God and Sam wants someone who shares her beliefs so she tries to keep her distance. However circumstances put them together. The feelings developed too quickly for my liking. The ending seemed contrived.

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

 

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