Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Shadow of Doubt (Newpointe 911, Bk 2) on + 2081 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Very good book in the 2nd of this series. Very clean, no problem with overt sex, or foul language. Several twists and turns and a good ending.
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Detective Stan Shepard lies comatose in the hospital, a victim of arsenic poisoning. The Newpointe police have a suspect: Celia Shepherd, Stan's wife. Celia is no stranger to such charges. When her first husband died of poisoning, a technicality scuttled the case against her, and Celia got off scot-free. Now it looks like the same old story, only this time, the motive appears plain. An old flame has moved into town under circumstances bound to raise suspicion. And, that's just for starters. More evidence is gathering that can put Celia away for good.
But attorney Jill Clark thinks the pieces of the puzzle fit together a bit too neatly. Either her client's Christian faith is a sham, or she's the victim of a deadly frame-up-and the real killeris still afoot.
Excellent book from start to finish, like all of Terri Blackstock's books.
But attorney Jill Clark thinks the pieces of the puzzle fit together a bit too neatly. Either her client's Christian faith is a sham, or she's the victim of a deadly frame-up-and the real killeris still afoot.
Excellent book from start to finish, like all of Terri Blackstock's books.
Helpful Score: 1
The mysterious arsenic poisoning of detective Stan Shepard has his coworkers and friends worried--especially since most of them now know that his wife, Celia, had a first husband who died of the same thing.
The book lacks a decent plot and characterization. Allie and Mark, central to the first book, are afterthoughts here. Aunt Aggie, while charming in the first book, now is a vengeful shrew. Guessing the killer isn't hard and it feels as though Blackstock phoned this one in. Here's hoping the next entry in the series is stronger.
The book lacks a decent plot and characterization. Allie and Mark, central to the first book, are afterthoughts here. Aunt Aggie, while charming in the first book, now is a vengeful shrew. Guessing the killer isn't hard and it feels as though Blackstock phoned this one in. Here's hoping the next entry in the series is stronger.
A poisoned past. A bitter present. Is Celia a murderer....or a victim?
This was a very good book. Very intertaining and inspirational.
I really enjoyed this book. I didn't figure it out until almost the end, so was more impressed with everything than in the first one. Even though I enjoyed both books! I'm starting on the 3rd one now...!
Mary Jane H. (purplemeri47) - , reviewed Shadow of Doubt (Newpointe 911, Bk 2) on + 26 more book reviews
This was the second book by this author that I have read and once again I could not put it down. She tells a good story with a spiritual message interwoven all through it. It is one of the best books I have read in a long time. I have not been reading inspirational stories much in the past but this author I will read.If you have the love of Jesus in your heart and you love mysteries, this is one of the best avenues to received a wonderful read.
This was my 2nd reading of Terri Blackstock and I enjoyed it> My wife loved it and we are passing it around to other bed ridden people.
Elderly neighbor loved these books!
Book two of the Newpointe 911 series. A poisoned past. A bitter present. Is Celia a murderer... or a victim?
Good mystery. Fast read.
Enjoyed it, kept me up late reading.
love this series by terri blackstock
This was a great book. Better than the first.
All of Terri Blackstock's books are wonderful. This one
is so hard to put down. Loved the story. Feel like I
really know the people in the story. Thanks
is so hard to put down. Loved the story. Feel like I
really know the people in the story. Thanks