Over the
Edge is Irene
Hannon’s second book in the Undaunted Courage series.
Lindsey Barnes recently
moved St. Louis. She made the move
following traumatic incident that she desperately wants to put behind her. Her business as a person chef is doing
good. But a chef without her knives is
not going to be very productive. So,
Lindsey makes plans to stop at the home where she left her equipment.
The homeowner is
not there, only a construction worker is in another area. Lindsey spots her knife roll on the kitchen counter. As she come around the island, she encounters
a man dead on the floor surrounded by blood.
Before she can react, she hears someone in the guest bathroom and she quickly
hides under the island countertop. Soon
after the suspect leaves, Lindsey calls 911.
Another nightmare has begun. Even
though she is the only witness, Lindsey does not want to go through this again!
I liked the mystery
and suspense in the book, it kept me guessing right up to the end. Most of all, I liked the characters. Especially Detective Jack Tucker and the
relationship he had with his sisters Bri and Cara, they are a very caring and
closeknit family. Bri was featured in
the first book of the series, Into the Fire.
I appreciated how Jack and Lindsey worked through issues, and opened-up
with one another. Jack was willing to investigate
Lindsey’s claims that someone was might be targeting her because she was the
only witness. I appreciated that the
novel was clean and faith was included in the storyline.
One of the things
that did not make a lot sense was Lindsey repeatedly talking to her friends
about the developments in the case. Police
standard procedure is to caution the witness to not speak about the case with
anyone. When a character does something
that does not make sense, it seems like it was included to add an element of
danger.
If you like a good whodunnit,
filled with mystery and suspense with a little romance, you may want to read Irene
Hannon’s newest book Over the Edge.
I would like to
thank Revell Publishing and NetGalley for the opportunity to read Over
the Edge by Irene Hannon!
I was provided a complimentary copy of the eBook, but was under no
obligation to give a favorable review.