Sunday, March 8, 2020

Collision of LIes by Tom Threadgill

Three years ago, a collision between a fast-moving freight train and a school bus full of kids led to devastation and grief on an unimaginable scale. But a fresh clue leads San Antonio police detective Amara Alvarez to the unlikely conclusion that one of the children may still be alive. If she's correct, everything law enforcement believes about the accident is a lie.

With time running out, Amara must convince others--and herself--that despite all evidence to the contrary, the boy lives. And she will do everything in her power to bring him home.

Amara Alvarez is a police detective in the burglary division of the San Antonio Property Crimes Division.  She would like nothing better than to be moved over to homicide.  She gets her chance when someone tells her their son did not die in a school bus accident that happened three years ago.
At first she has trouble believing it, then as she starts digging deeper odd things start showing up.

This is a suspenseful book.  I am more used to reading high action type books.  This book was more procedural.  Even without the high action I didn't want to put it down.  I have never read any books by Tom Threadgill before. I will look for his books from now on.  This book was sold by a Christian publisher.  There were no religious talk in this book.  There were no foul words or sex scenes at all.   Very clean.  I recommend this book to all mystery readers.

I was given this book by Revell Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.

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