Elizabeth Goddard takes us on another action-packed Alaskan adventure in “Shadows at Dusk.”
When bush pilot Carrie James experiences two near-death moments in a 10-year period, she begins to question if someone evil from her past is still looking to harm her.
Detective Trevor West is searching for his sister who went missing a year ago in Alaska. With newly found clues, he travels there to search for her. He quickly seeks help from Carrie to take him around the area, searching for clues to find his sister Jennifer. But as danger finds them around every corner, they begin to wonder if they will solve the mysteries in each of their lives.
Goddard as usual does an amazing job creating a story filled with twists and turns, with both heart-thumping action and romance. She creates relatable characters with flaws but also grit and determination. She reiterates the importance of justice; having faith and trust in one’s self as well as others; and God walks with us through each of our trials.
Fans of authors like Carrie Stuart Parks, Susan May Warren, Lynette Eason, Lisa Harris, Patricia Bradley, Sandra Orchard and Terri Blackstock will truly enjoy “Shadows at Dusk,” which is due out Oct. 17.
Five stars out of five.
Revell provided this complimentary copy through NetGalley for my honest, unbiased review.
“Shadows at Dusk” (Missing in Alaska, #2) by Elizabeth Goddard