Alton Gansky is the author of 30 books--24 of them novels, including the Angel Award winner Terminal Justice and Christy Award finalist A Ship Possessed. A frequent speaker at writing conferences, he holds a BA and MA degrees in biblical studies. Alton and his wife reside in Southern California.
This book was just ok! No big exciting moves. No big twist. I was a little disappointed. I could have read this faster but it did not draw me like I would have liked. I kept finding other things I wanted to do than read this book. Oh well!
Lisa Keller is in a terrible accident. But when rescued she can't remember her name, where she lives or anything about her life. She wants to rediscover her life but soon finds out two men are stalking her. Even the good samaritan truck driver who's helping her out may not be what he seems. All Lisa wants is her memory back. After being taken to the hospital with a guard at the door, evil is lurking there too. She has a secret that could shake governments to their foundations. This book covers a twenty-four-hour period is a full of suspense. But the truth does prevail.
Alton Gansky is one of those authors who dabbles in supernatural sometimes, so when I first heard about this book years ago, I wondered if I'd like it.
Aside from the fact that it begins near where I lived as a teenager (remote area outside of Mojave, California) and then travels to other places I knew well, the suspense and action of the book kept me riveted. When culling through paperbacks that I won't likely read again, I paused for just a second, and moved onto the next. Even after ten or more years, I'm not ready to give up this copy.
No, it isn't fine literature or even perfect fiction. It just has great characters, an interesting plot, and moves at a pace that makes you feel like you really are racing along for the ride, experiencing everything with the characters.
I'd probably actually give it a 3.5 if I could only because I do try to save 5 stars for the truly exceptional, but I can't take it down to a three. So four it is.
The majority of the book takes place in an intense 24-hour time period. A woman (Lisa) is forced off the road and survives a terrible crash, but has no memory when she wakes up. A kind gentleman (Nick) offers to help her, but her killer is also following closely. She doesn't know who to trust, and is faced with several more attempts of her life over the course of the day. An easy, quick read.