Dear Readers,
I am always on the lookout for more authors who write good
mysteries. I get very excited when I not only find a good mystery, but
one set in Grand Rapids. Ok, so that second thing is rare, but it is
exciting to find a good mystery. Zachary Bartels lives in Lansing, MI and
is very familiar with the Grand Rapids area. So for him to set his book
here was not a big stretch, but it sure made it fun to read Playing Saint.
Parker Saint is getting just what he thinks he deserves, as
mega church leader, soon to release a blockbusting book, and soon to be
celebrity. He loves living the dream. But suddenly his life takes a
left turn and throws him right in the middle of a scandal that could take it
all away from him. At the police station one of the detectives offers him
a deal he can’t refuse. Be a consultant on a case that is plaguing the
police department or they will break the scandal to the news.
Fast paced, adventuresome and somewhat chilling, Playing
Saint was a very interesting first novel. It was fun to follow Parker around
town and to try to figure out the clues before the killer is revealed. I
won’t tell you where I figured it out, but Zachery does a good job of laying
clues, but also deception on what is a clue and what you think should be a
clue. Sometimes our own prejudices are used against us and make us
jump to conclusions we should not. I found myself falling into that trap
a couple of times and having to remind myself, it usually isn’t that
easy.
I am looking forward to the next installment of Parker Saint – preacher, detective. Ok I hope there is a next installment. Tell me there is please….
I am looking forward to the next installment of Parker Saint – preacher, detective. Ok I hope there is a next installment. Tell me there is please….
P.S. Zachery Bartels will be in Baker on Oct. 30th
at 7:00p.m. speaking about and signing his book.
P.P.S. For those of you not from Grand Rapids, we are not a
hot bed for murder and mayhem. Just wanted you to know.
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