Sunday, July 10, 2022

Elysium Tide by James R. Hannibal

This is my first book by this author.  It won't be the last one I read by him.   At first the story started out slow and I wasn't sure I would like the book.  The farther along I got into it, the more I was hooked.  Peter is a very good neurosurgeon, and he knows it.  He's to the point of being arrogant about it.  His supervisor sends him to Hawaii for a conference so he can relax and destress.  Lisa is a detective who recently worked for Los Angeles police force.  She's now in charge of the gang division.  Peter and Lisa clash when Peter tries to save the life of a drowning victim.  Eventually Lisa sees the value of Peters help.  Lisa has trouble at work also as there is resentment to her being there and her position not given to someone in the ranks.  Peter is an atheist who is having his beliefs challenged by those around him.  There is no real preaching in this book.  But it talks about leaning on God to get through the tough times and where are final destination lies.  

I recommend this book to all who like a good mystery.  

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

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