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Fans of Ms. Blackstock will be delighted in this new offering. Told from the perspective of the accused and the victim, Aftermath has readers burning through the pages. The characters are believable and relatable. The reader will empathize with both the victim and the accused as they walk through the aftermath of the bombing.
The plot centers around the bombing and how one event can affect many people whether an accused suspect or victims or innocent bystanders. Who planted the bomb is the question that weaves through the story and does not become apparent until the last few chapters. Highly recommended for fans of fact-paced thrillers. For readers who enjoy character driven books, give Aftermath a try.
I received an ARC ebook from NetGalley and the publisher, Thomas Nelson, in exchange for an honest review.
The plot centers around the bombing and how one event can affect many people whether an accused suspect or victims or innocent bystanders. Who planted the bomb is the question that weaves through the story and does not become apparent until the last few chapters. Highly recommended for fans of fact-paced thrillers. For readers who enjoy character driven books, give Aftermath a try.
I received an ARC ebook from NetGalley and the publisher, Thomas Nelson, in exchange for an honest review.