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Review of “Framing the Marshal” by Sharee Stover


PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION:

“Proving his innocence

may cost him his life…”

“After a brutal attack, US marshal Riker Kastell regains consciousness only to find a murdered gang member in his mudroom. Even worse, Eliana Daines–his ex-sweetheart–has a DNA program that pinpoints him as the murderer. And Eliana’s technology has them both targeted by criminals. Now he and his K-9 must protect Eliana…and find the killer who looks just like Riker before they become the next victims.”

“From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.”

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My Review:

This story is quite the page-turner.  There’s both new crime fighting technology and old fashioned detective that work together to help solve the crimes, along with an unusual plot twist that drives much of the action in the story.  I loved the pacing of the book that allows us to get to know the two main characters in the book, U.S. Marshall Riker Kastell and Eliana Daines.  Both have to overcome their broken past relationship and work together to help clear Marshall Riker of being accused of a crime.  There’s the added bonus of getting to see Riker’s  K-9 police dog, Ammo, in action at different times during the book.

There’s some beautiful themes of faith and forgiveness that weave in and out of this story, and I enjoyed seeing the characters grow in their faith of God’s leading in their lives.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher.  All opinions are my own.  

Redeeming Suspense

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Colorado native Sharee Stover lives in Nebraska with her real-life-hero husband, three too-good-to-be-true children and a ridiculously spoiled dog. A self-proclaimed word nerd, she loves the power of words to transform, ignite and restore. She writes Christian romantic suspense combining heart-racing, nail-biting suspense and the delight of falling in love all in one. When she isn’t writing, Sharee enjoys reading, crocheting and walking with her obnoxiously lovable German Shepherd.