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A Deadly Wilderness: The Ties that Kill
A Deadly Wilderness The Ties that Kill
Author: Kelly Irvin
An idyllic wilderness hike turns deadly when homicide detective Ray Johnson tumbles into a ravine and lands on a corpse. — Not just any corpse, but the son of a prominent citizen who turns the case into a political hot potato. Ray teams up with his troubled partner and their boss to solve the murder before city leaders bump them from the case and...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781953290229
ISBN-10: 1953290221
Publication Date: 5/19/2023
Pages: 388
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Publisher: Ally Press
Book Type: Paperback
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A Deadly Wilderness: The Ties that Kill by Kelly Irvin

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


With its fast, unrelenting pace and irresistible characters, the pages flew by!

A Deadly Wilderness, the debut Christian romantic suspense novel by veteran author Kelly Irvin, updated and re-released, is an absorbing tale of police work and personal relationships. The compelling story is sure to grab readers from the start and not let go until the final page. With its fast, unrelenting pace and irresistible characters, the pages fairly flew by.

Set in San Antonio, Texas, the story looks at the murder of the youngest son of a prominent local family in one of the city's many public parks. Partner homicide detectives Ray Johnson and Deborah Smith lead the investigation when Ray discovers the body while hiking in a park's wilderness area. They are under pressure from city leaders to find the killer because of the victim's father's political connections.

The partners' relationship is a complicated one. Newly assigned as a team, neither one is familiar nor comfortable yet with the other. She sees Ray as a "Bible Boy" or "Jesus Freak," and he knows she has a problem with alcohol and men. This situation made for compelling reading, wondering how it would all work out.

Deborah Smith is a strong woman, but her early and meteoric rise through the ranks to her current position has taken her to the edge of burnout. Ray Johnson is a strong and forthright hero who is carrying a torch for his immediate supervisor's sister, Susana, with whom he has a history. Susana Martinez Acosta has her hands full. A widowed former firefighter, she's going to school in preparation for a career change, caring for two small and active boys, and making ends meet while torn by grief for a fallen husband and guilt over her interest in Ray. Long undisclosed backstories for several of the characters confused me, making me wonder if there was a previous book to this one that I had overlooked.

Besides the murder, the story examines several troubled relationships and heavy topics such as adultery and alcoholism. However, the plot remains fast-paced, with the killer just out of reach of the investigators. The villain is suitably evil, and I was on the edge of my seat for Ray and Deborah to unmask and stop him as soon as possible. The detectives are persistent, and a couple of twists kept the story extra exciting.

I recommend A DEADLY WILDERNESS to readers of contemporary Christian fiction, romantic suspense, and mystery, especially those interested in San Antonio or locations in Texas and fans of the author's other work.

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy from the author through Partners in Crime Virtual Book Tours.



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