Callie Hoffman has a good life in Kingdom, Kansas. She's engaged
to Levi Housler, the new pastor of Kingdom Mennonite Church, and
she spends her days working with Lizzie Housler, her friend and
soon-to-be sister-in-law, at the town cafe.
When a body is discovered on the road outside Kingdom and the
deceased turns out to be the victim of a serial killer, the new
county sheriff begins questioning Kingdom residents. Unsettled at
the prospect of a killer in Kingdom, Callie is desperate to find
answers for herself, especially when her own fiance seems to know
more about the murder than he's telling.
As the town battles an entirely unforeseen danger and Callie's very
life is threatened, the stakes are as high as they've ever been and
the people of Kingdom must learn anew to put their trust in God
alone.
"Small-town life meets a dangerous outside world in this taut,
suspenseful story, the third (after Inescapable and
Unbreakable) in Mehl's Mennonite-flavored romantic suspense
series. A good choice for readers who liked Amy Wallace's "Place of
Refuge" series." --Library Journal
Callie Hoffman has a good life in Kingdom, Kansas. She's engaged
to Levi Housler, the new pastor of Kingdom Mennonite Church, and
she spends her days working with Lizzie Housler, her friend and
soon-to-be sister-in-law, at the town cafe.
When a body is discovered on the road outside Kingdom and the
deceased turns out to be the victim of a serial killer, the new
county sheriff begins questioning Kingdom residents. Unsettled at
the prospect of a killer in Kingdom, Callie is desperate to find
answers for herself, especially when her own fiance seems to know
more about the murder than he's telling.
As the town battles an entirely unforeseen danger and Callie's very
life is threatened, the stakes are as high as they've ever been and
the people of Kingdom must learn anew to put their trust in God
alone.
"Small-town life meets a dangerous outside world in this taut,
suspenseful story, the third (after Inescapable and
Unbreakable) in Mehl's Mennonite-flavored romantic suspense
series. A good choice for readers who liked Amy Wallace's "Place of
Refuge" series. " - Library Journal
"Mehl infuses this tale with excitement and genuine
emotion, once again drawing readers into her truly relatable
characters' struggles and motivations. Readers from all backgrounds
will enjoy this thrilling glimpse into Mennonite life."
--Booklist
"Outstanding series... Mehl has opened the world of the
Mennonites for readers and has consistently done it with respect."
--RT Book Reviews
Nancy Mehl is the author of fifteen books and received the ACFW Mystery Book of the Year Award in 2009. She has a background in social work and is a member of ACFW and RWA. She writes from her home in Wichita, Kansas where she lives with her husband, Norman, and their Puggle, Watson. Visit her website at www.nancymehl.com.