Saturday, January 22, 2011
Judgment Day by Wanda L. Dyson
Judgment Day by Wanda L. Dyson is a Christian fiction book. Suzanne Kidwell hosts a cable television show called Judgment Day where she exposes the corruption around her---except she doesn't do her homework very well and has made lots of enemies. Of course, she's close to the truth on many of her stories, so not only are politicians and businessmen angry--but they're scared of Suzanne finding out the truth of what they're doing.
One of those people is her future father-in-law. That is, if Suzanne will finally say yes to her boyfriend's proposal. Suzanne is driving her car and talking to her boyfriend, Guy, when her car starts doing weird things like accelerating all by itself. So Guy insists that she take his Porsche while he takes her car to a mechanic. Little does he know his own father is behind that little car problem--he's afraid of their venture being uncovered and exposed by Suzanne. While Guy is driving Suzanne's car to the mechanic and talking to his father on the phone, the car accelerates and Guy is killed in the wreck that follows. And Suzanne discovers a file in Guy's car that uncovers even more secrets.
Suzanne finds her life to be in danger and she needs help--fast! So reluctantly, she calls her old boyfriend (whom she jilted) and who is now an investigator. She hires Marcus Crisp, a partner with a woman investigator, Alex Hawthorne. Marcus and Alex enter a world of underground danger and put their own lives at risk to help Suzanne--who is slow to understand she has any responsibility for a lot of people being angry with her.
I love a good mystery book. Even though this book was a little slow and almost unbelievable at the beginning (who doesn't grieve the death of a boyfriend?), it picked up and I enjoyed the action the further it went.
I give this book a 4 out of 5 stars.
Thank you to WaterBrook Press for providing this book for review. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
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