Wednesday, March 20, 2013

A Matter Of Trust by Lis Wiehl

        
         Another entry in the mystery genre. Wiehl is starting a new series of mysteries. Her main character in this series is going to be a female prosecutor who is a widow and parent of two children, a teenage son and a four year old  daughter.
          This story starts fast. Maybe it is because of the short blasts of action we have come to expect from our television programs. No build up Just boom. You are in the middle of the action.
          A friend gets killed while making a phone call. From there our main character, Mia Quinn, whom this series is going to be built around, starts to move into action.
          Mia is a prosecutor and also a mother. She is also a widow trying to hold her family together. Her teenage son is hard to handle and is influenced by the bad element at school. He seems to be looking for peer approval. Her daughter is having nightmares.
          To pursue the case she joins up with a detective who in the past has disappointed her. There is tension as they work the case.
          This book covers FaceBook stalking and peer pressure. Also the issue of trust.
          Tension mounts as the home life of Quinn and the case she is working on start to intersect with each other.
          Wiehl has good characterization. This could be a good series in the making.
          She has done, in the past, The Triple Threat Series and the East Salem Trilogy.
          I have receive this book free from the BookSneeze  book reviewer program to review and the views expressed are those of the reviewer and not the publisher. I was not required to give a positive review.                  
  Another entry in the mystery genre. Wiehl is starting a new series of mysteries. Her main character in this series is going to be a female prosecutor who is a widow and parent of two children, a teenage son and a four year old  daughter.
Another entry in the mystery genre. Wiehl is starting a new series of mysteries. Her main character in this series is going to be a female prosecutor who is a widow and parent of two children, a teenage son and a four year old  daughter.
          This story starts fast. Maybe it is because of the short blasts of action we have come to expect from our television programs. No build up Just boom. You are in the middle of the action.
          A friend gets killed while making a phone call. From there our main character, Mia Quinn, whom this series is going to be built around, starts to move into action.
          Mia is a prosecutor and also a mother. She is also a widow trying to hold her family together. Her teenage son is hard to handle and is influenced by the bad element at school. He seems to be looking for peer approval. Her daughter is having nightmares.
          To pursue the case she joins up with a detective who in the past has disappointed her. There is tension as they work the case.
          This book covers FaceBook stalking and peer pressure. Also the issue of trust.
          Tension mounts as the home life of Quinn and the case she is working on start to intersect with each other.
          Wiehl has good characterization. This could be a good series in the making.
          She has done, in the past, The Triple Threat Series and the East Salem Trilogy.
          I have receive this book free from the BookSneeze  book reviewer program to review and the views expressed are those of the reviewer and not the publisher. I was not required to give a positive review.                  

          This story starts fast. Maybe it is because of the short blasts of action we have come to expect from our television programs. No build up Just boom. You are in the middle of the action.
          A friend gets killed while making a phone call. From there our main character, Mia Quinn, whom this series is going to be built around, starts to move into action.
          Mia is a prosecutor and also a mother. She is also a widow trying to hold her family together. Her teenage son is hard to handle and is influenced by the bad element at school. He seems to be looking for peer approval. Her daughter is having nightmares.
          To pursue the case she joins up with a detective who in the past has disappointed her. There is tension as they work the case.
          This book covers FaceBook stalking and peer pressure. Also the issue of trust.
          Tension mounts as the home life of Quinn and the case she is working on start to intersect with each other.
          Wiehl has good characterization. This could be a good series in the making.
          She has done, in the past, The Triple Threat Series and the East Salem Trilogy.
          I have receive this book free from the BookSneeze  book reviewer program to review and the views expressed are those of the reviewer and not the publisher. I was not required to give a positive review
                
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