I
love mysteries and suspense novels and that’s what drew me to read Lynn H Blackburn’s newest book Beneath
the Surface, the first book in the Dive
Team Investigations series.
The
story begins with homicide investigators, Ryan Parker and Gabe Chavez, training
for underwater crime scene investigations when they discover a body. What started out an exercise has now
developed into a murder investigation. To
help with the logistics, Ryan reaches out to a neighbor and old friend, Leigh
Weston, to see if the police can use her dock for a few days.
Soon,
Leigh has some troubles of her own when she’s driving from home from work and
her brakes give out. Was it mechanical failure
or something more nefarious? Ryan and
Gabe’s case load just got busier as they take a closer look in to Leigh’s
accident.
What
I liked best about this book are the very likable characters. They are people I would like to know, I cared about them and about what happened to them. It’s made all the more interesting as the mystery
unfolds with new developments in both cases and unexpected twists. I found the underwater crime scene
investigation fascinating and enjoyed trying to figure out “who done it.”
Something
the character Ryan said in the first chapter, “No one deserves to die forgotten.”,
drew me in and I knew I would like this story.
I
appreciated how Lynn wove the Christian faith into the lives of some of the
characters and I hope that aspect of the story continues to be developed in the
next book in this series. Lynn’s knows
how to tell a good story without resorting to filthy language or sexually
explicit scenes.
There
were times that the story seems to drag a bit as the story unfolded. But it didn’t bother me too much because I
liked the characters and interesting storyline.
Lynn Blackburn is an author who is new
to me and she’s going on my list of authors whose work I want to read. I look forward to reading her earlier and
future novels, especially book two of this series.
I
would like to thank Revell Publishing and
NetGalley for the opportunity to
read Lynn H Blackburn’s new novel Beneath
the Surface in exchange for an honest review. I was under no obligation to give a favorable
review.