The Scandal of Mercy (Joe
Boyd Suspense Series) by Dan Walsh
I've read all of the Jack
Turner and Joe Boyd books and I have to say, I hope Dan continues
writing suspense stories. Although I do love all his genres, I have to admit, it’s
always hard to pick a favorite of his books. I normally read them all at least
twice.
At first, I was a bit
confused with the prologues and was not sure at all how we would get to the
present day, but Dan is always a master at weaving words.
The dilemma of the aging
ex-con who claimed to be innocent made the book a real page-turner.
I could picture all the
characters in this small town and was so happy when justice finally came about.
The reality of what the definition of the scandal of mercy means to each person
on earth was thought provoking. I really liked Sam Clemens and could feel for him
especially because of the time he served in prison.
I also liked the title and
the cover of the book. Glad to hear that Dan is already researching his next
book. Keep writing and we’ll keep reading.
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