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Indivisible

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An inseparable bond.
An insatiable force.


Battling his own personal demons, Police Chief Jonah Westfall knows the dark side of life and has committed himself to eradicating it. When a pair of raccoons are found mutilated in Redford, Colorado, Jonah investigates the gruesome act, knowing the strange event could escalate and destroy the tranquility of his small mountain town. With a rising drug threat and never-ending conflict with Tia Manning, a formidable childhood friend with whom he has more than a passing history, Jonah fights for answers—and his fragile sobriety.

But he can’t penetrate every wound or secret—especially one fueled by a love and guilt teetering on madness.

From best-selling author Kristen Heitzmann comes a spellbinding tale of severed connections and the consequences of life lived alone.

Follow Kristen Heitzmann online at www.KristenHeitzmann.net.

336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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Kristen Heitzmann

46 books919 followers
Kristen Heitzmann is the award winning author of contemporary romantic suspense, psychological suspense, and historical series. An artist and musician, she'll also be found hiking the Rocky Mountain trails.

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Profile Image for Jerry (Rebel With a Massive Media Library).
4,899 reviews90 followers
October 26, 2019
The Good: An exciting whodunit with a great cast of characters, Kristen Heitzmann wove a tale that kept me involved until the end.

The Bad: Some of the descriptions are gruesome. Also, two usages of the h-word (not in a religious sense) were a bit surprising for a Christian novel.
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72 reviews3 followers
April 15, 2011
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Wow. Whoa. This book was really cool. I'm not one to normally read thrillers or mysteries, but I'm trying to mix up my reading list with everything. I'm very pleased that I did.

First, I'm going to comment on this author's amazing writing. It's just beautiful. A book that could have been written so plainly and simply was instead written lyrically, almost as if a poem. It's hard to describe, but I really love books written like this. Props to the author and her word pictures. It is written in third person from four different people's point of view, which was awesome.

Indivisible is about lots of people, though the main characters are Tia and Jonah. They have a past between them that consists of bitterness and regret but are forever connected.

Tia is bitter and withdrawn and just living in a blur letting her regrets and guilt keep her down, but forever, unfortunately in love with Jonah. Jonah is always in a dark place with too many personal demons. He's a recovering alcoholic who feels the pull every day of his life. He loves Tia, but she won't have him. I fell in love a little with Jonah, he was a great character in this book.

That's just the romance, which is rockin. But this book is also a mystery thriller. Someone is mutilating animals, but in a surgical kind of way. There's a meth lab that needs finding as well. All this is good, and the plot is excellent. But what I really enjoyed in the book were the people and their interactions. The book is chock full of great characters. My favorite ended up being Miles by the end. I just loved him.

I was really surprised when about half way through the book I realized it was actually Christian Fiction. I love Christian fiction but have never read anything like this in that genre. You don't have to be a Christian or anything to enjoy this book immensely.

I am most definitely going to be checking out this author's other books. I am thankful to WaterBrook Press for gifting me this book for review. The book was released in 2010, so go grab a copy and read it already! :)
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372 reviews7 followers
November 30, 2015
Jonah & Tia are two people living in a small town with a shared past try to stay out of each others way. However, when a series of crimes starts to escalate, they can no longer ignore each other nor the feelings that they have been trying to bury.

I really enjoyed this book. Was a first for me from this author and left me wanting to read others. Although I agree with other reviews, that the villain in the story was easy to figure out, for me it did not hurt the story. The characters were engaging and I felt the story moved like water in a river towards a huge waterfall. The ending blew me away even though I knew what was coming.

Another reader quoted the 'wolf' paragraph, and I agree it was my favorite passage in the whole book. There was one other that I really liked...'Anger is an expression of grief. You don't get mad when you don't care. Love and anger are entwined.' I try to remind myself of that when I tell my kids no on something they want to do...they in turn get pissed at me and tell me they hate me with tears streaming down their faces. ;)

(Won through LibraryThing early review program)
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Author 29 books2,529 followers
April 12, 2011
Delightful character study, creepy (if lightweight) mystery, all packaged in Heitzmann's ever-sterling prose. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
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1,131 reviews6 followers
March 28, 2025
I found this book at a small bookstore that had just opened up.
The story seemed slow and there was a mystery and some romance but, I just wasn't impressed.
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July 16, 2017
Incredible and compelling

What a phenomenal read! Kept me going into the late nights with the moon! Shocking and page turning are a mere form of a description as to the power and pull of this book! Bringing in the God factor was the thirst quencher for me! I just love when a Christian novelist can write murder mysteries with real feeling and a powerful story. And yet keep it clean and concise. Kristen brings to the murder mystery world what Christ brings to His people! Redemption and Hope! .
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1,403 reviews20 followers
May 13, 2010
Heitzmann is a new to me author so I wasn't sure what to expect going in, but let me tell you that there was not a slow spot in this book. The author weaves a very intricate story between the past and the present, giving you little glimpses into how past actions of so-called upstanding people can damage and reshape innocent lives. The characters are very real and I felt that they came off as very authentic, especially Jonah battling his demons with alcohol. I always enjoy reading stories that are set in rustic towns which have deep connections with the wildlife and the forests that surround them. As I was reading this book it felt like I was peeling an onion with many ,many layers! I found myself stopping at the end of each chapter and thinking to myself....o.k. now what would make this person do that? What clues have I just read that would get me one step closer to the identity of this sadist person? I raced through this book in less than two days because I HAD to know the WHO and the WHY. Please, don't let the genre interfere with you picking this book up or not....if I didn't know going into this book tour that it was a Christian Suspense novel I would never have thought it was so when I was finished. All I know is that this is a solid piece of suspense writing with a very ominous tone that runs just beneath the pages...and keeps you turning the pages until the very end.
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1,387 reviews116 followers
May 12, 2010
This was the first book I've read by Kristen Heitzmann. I wasn't sure what to expect and there were some aspects that pleasantly surprised me, but also a few things that disappointed me.

The biggest issue I had in reading this book was that I spent about 65% of it completely confused. The characters (especially the women) were so similar in personality I kept mixing them up with each other and had to go back and remind myself who was who a few times. Once I got them straightened out though things started to fall into place.

The book is full of suspense, a bit gruesome at times, but interesting and (this is important for Christian-lit), I didn't feel as if it was trying to shove the gospel down my throat. Instead there were nice little reminders here and there of the importance of faith and how it works in peoples lives.

If you are a mystery fan and looking for something that combines some intrigue, romance and is clean, good fun I'd recommend checking this book out.
804 reviews3 followers
November 15, 2012
Full of twists and turns and slightly unbelievable narrative. I never quite knew what to expect. The characters are interestingly developed. The theme of some indivisible finds goes through the book and you are left to wonder what all that is really about. The answer is very unusual.
I really like Kristen Heitzmann's writing style and highly recommend many of her books. This one definitely has a lots of unique twists.
5 reviews11 followers
February 20, 2013
I loved the characters in this book - there was a variety of personalities that kept me turning the pages. Also, while Heitzmann isn't writing the next great American novel, I enjoy her style of writing - she strives to deal realistically with ugly pasts, disappointments, etc. I recommend!
Profile Image for Rebecca.
38 reviews1 follower
June 17, 2017
When I began this book I was completely unaware that it was Christian fiction?

Indivisible is predictable and my least favourite read of 2017 thus far. The characters were incredibly annoying and childish.
Profile Image for Wesley Harris.
25 reviews2 followers
January 13, 2013
Amazing book. Heitzmann is quickly becoming my favorite Christian fiction (suspense) author.
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102 reviews4 followers
August 31, 2012
Excellent read with some creepiness!
Profile Image for Jeni Enjaian.
3,651 reviews55 followers
August 3, 2021
Oh my word. Gag.
What an awful book. I can't believe that I actually finished. Well, I finished because the narrative was structurally sound, the actual words and syntax that is. Everything else grated on my nerves and Heitzmann used to be one of my favorite authors.
First, she shifts between so many different character perspectives making it almost impossible to determine a protagonist of the book. Within the first chapter she shifts three times.
Second, she insists on portraying love as physical attraction and describing female characters from major to minor in objectifying ways. For example, the supposedly stand up police chief happens to observe that this former high school classmate of his has a rather ample, jiggling bosom. Seriously?
Third, for no reason whatsoever she included this sentence from the perspective of Liz describing Tia, the love interest. "She liked her, though ordinarily she was wary of exotic-looking women." Excuse me? Where did that come from? Why on earth would we need this random, utterly unnecessary racist comment? It served absolutely no purpose in the book and also made no sense given Heitzmann's previous descriptions of Tia, the female protagonist.
Fourth, I could predict everything a mile off. No suspense whatsoever.

Utterly terrible.
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675 reviews11 followers
May 26, 2018
At first I wasn’t sure if I would like this book. The beginning is a little dark and depressing. The main characters start off with some deep dark secrets that leave them lonely people. The mysterious dialogue leaves you guessing as to how the past has affected these main characters. But this psychotic thriller is anything but boring and I couldn’t put the book down until I knew the answers to all of my questions. The ending is very satisfying for the most part and it was a good read.
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August 22, 2023
book got better as it went along until the ending it was a 4*. Redford, Colorado Police Chief Jonah Westfall is the center of this story his friend from childhood, the love his life who has avoided him for years. A new comer who works for his childhood friend in the local baker. His nemesis the new locale vet and a genius who is suffering from ocd (obsessive compulsive disorder). Date rate drug plays a small part. Large local drug lab event takes place.
10 reviews
March 14, 2018
The author takes you on twists and turns most unexpected in this present day mystery/adventure. Always Heitzmann's books involve a spiritual wisdom. Human problems both physical and emotional are warmly and knowledgeably handled in her books. I tend to gravitate to historical fiction but couldn't put this book down. Loved the Colorado settings throughout many of her books.
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263 reviews
March 22, 2017
I had such a hard time getting through this book. The ending was much better than the beginning and the middle, which I had to force myself to read. There were too many characters, making it confusing. Too many things going on at once. And although the end was good, I DID see it coming and I also felt it wrapped up too quickly. For these reasons, although I love Kristen Heitzmann, I can't give it more than a 4.
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308 reviews12 followers
March 3, 2018
I would class this novel as a bit of a psychological thriller. It was a pretty good page turner for me. Thankfully the romance side of the novel did not play a center role.
Profile Image for Rachel.
1,354 reviews13 followers
August 8, 2018
Crazy, psychotic character posing as a normal town business person... very cool premise, well developed characters, intense drama... clean language. (The crime is not suitable for pre-teen readers.)
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2 reviews
January 6, 2020
Looking for current titles by this author. Is she still writing? Or using a pseudonym?
303 reviews7 followers
February 17, 2020
Lovely book! The author's Christian background shines through without overwhelming you despite the urgency of the story.
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February 8, 2021
Okayyy...thats crossing the line into too dark of territory for me to like the mystery even if the Christian aspects were nicely handled
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722 reviews
May 23, 2022
3 1/2 stars. Oddly twisted but good.
Profile Image for Alberto Tebaldi.
487 reviews5 followers
January 20, 2023
could not finish this book the plot and the narrative could get my attention at all
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