A Washington reporter turns sleuth to find her sister’s killer in this thrilling mystery series debut.Washington News reporter Sutton McPhee is in a funk. After landing a dream assignment covering education for a major newspaper in the nation’s capital, the daily grind quickly lost its luster. But her professional doldrums are nothing compared to the devastating news that her younger sister, Cara, has been murdered. Working as a church secretary, Cara was loved by friends and congregation alike. So her death by gunshot in a bank parking lot has left everyone mystified—especially Sutton.When the police investigation stalls, Sutton decides to solve Cara’s murder herself. The more she learns about her sister’s life, the more determined she becomes to find the ruthless killer who took it. But as Sutton digs deeper, she soon finds herself in a world where religious faith and power are masks for blackmail, greed, perversion, and worse—and where Sutton soon finds her own life on the line.
Another Nook free friday. Good plot of a newspaper features writer takes on the investigation of her sister's death. A decent read. It was pretty predictable and will leave you wondering why she doesn't keep the police in the loop as she unravels the mystery.
This is an older book, so the technology is dated. Regardless, I really enjoyed this book. I liked the story, and the characters. My favorite parts of the book were the interactions between Sutton, and Detective Peterson. Some of it was hilarious, and gave me many good chuckles. The plot wasn't unnecessarily drug out, especially toward the end, when so many stories linger on too much action and suspense. The way it was done here was just fine.
I keep thinking how this storyline would be a great 3 or 4 part episode for a show like "Blue Bloods." Danny Reagan would make a great sub for Detective Peterson. Definitely a book worth picking up. :)
A good story that's very believeable. The church on every corner started by men who have never seen the inside of a divinity classroom, let alone school, is very common where I'm living and very sad. This story may be extreme, but it should give pause. I liked it.
Free Friday. I liked it well enough that I would another in the series. The book takes place in the DC area and I recognized many of the landmarks. Greenbelt had a shout out.