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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Vanished by Irene Hannon 314 pages

Irene Hannon is a Missouri author.  This series "Private Justice" would be a good series to recommend to people who like non-gory mysteries, written from a Christian point of view.  I am not sure I would label this Christian fiction, it is very subtle, but none the less, there is no explicit sex, no over the top violence, and the characters are not afraid to ask God for help, when it is needed.

In this novel, Moria Harrison is lost on a dark, curvy, road on a rainy night in Washington, MO.  Suddenly, in her headlights, she spots a figure in the road.  She slams on her brakes, but it is too late.  Her car hits the frightened woman and careens down the bank.  A man opens her car door and promises to call for help, but soon Moria passes out and when she come too, she realizes no help is coming.  She enlists a private investigator to aid her in finding the identity of both people she encountered that night.  As the truth unravels, Moria finds herself in great danger but also falling in love with the handsome and capable private investigator Cal.  Can he save her in time?

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