Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Book Review- Concrete Evidence by DiAnn Mills

   

Christian | Mystery & Thrillers 
 

Description

On the family’s Brazos River Ranch in Texas, Avery Elliott helps run her grandfather’s commercial construction business. Raised by Senator Elliott, Avery has never doubted her grandfather is the man of integrity and faith she’s always believed him to be . . . until the day she finds him standing with a gun over the body of a dead man. To make matters worse, Avery’s just discovered a billing discrepancy for materials supposedly purchased for construction of the Lago de Cobre Dam.

Desperate for answers, Avery contacts FBI Special Agent Marc Wilkins for help. As Marc works to identify the dead man Avery saw, threats toward Avery create a fresh sense of urgency to pinpoint why someone wants to silence her. With a hurricane approaching the Texas coast and the structural integrity of the Lago de Cobre Dam called into question, time is running out to get to the bottom of a sinister plot that could be endangering the lives of not only Avery and her loved ones but the entire community. 
 
 4 STARS
 
This story had a really good plot with plenty of surprises.  Both Avery and Marc not only had depth to them but made for interesting people as well.  I liked that both of them went through things that shook their faith but actually in the end made them stronger in their relationship with God.
There were plenty of good additional people in the story.  Marc's mother, Donita is one of them although she doesn't play a huge part in the story.  Someone who does play a big part is Marc's FBI partner, Roden Clement.  I liked how it was shown how well they worked together, playing off of each other's strengths.  
One of my favorite things that was said in the book was how Avery's grandad always said to her that Sunrise always brought a promise of God watching over us. 
Put your seat belts on for the shocking reveal towards the end.  Not only the who of the mastermind but how things come to a dangerous end.  
This story kept me on my toes, guessing all over the place, trying to figure who was behind all of the murders and threats.  Also who were all of that person's minions.  I liked that and how the story did end.
 
   " I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book,  and this is my honest opinion about it.
 
(NETGALLEY)

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