First Book in Mehl's Exciting New Series Is Not to Be Missed! Wynter Evans, despite her current position as a promising young reporter for a television station in St. Louis, Missouri, has never gotten over the disappearance of her brother nine years ago. But when she stumbles across a photograph...
First Book in Mehl's Exciting New Series Is Not to Be Missed!
Wynter Evans, despite her current position as a promising young reporter for a television station in St. Louis, Missouri, has never gotten over the disappearance of her brother nine years ago. But when she stumbles across a photograph of a boy with an eerie resemblance to her missing brother during an assignment to investigate unusual places in the state, she can't pass up the chance to find out what may have happened. Under the cover of research for her job, she sets out for the place where the photograph was taken: the primarily Mennonite town of Sanctuary.
Upon her arrival, she meets Rueben King, the town's handsome young mayor, and together they begin to uncover long-held secrets that could not only tear the small town apart but also change everything Wynter believes about her own life. As the truth of her family's past hides in the shadows, it soon becomes clear someone will stop at nothing to keep the answers she's searching for hidden forever--even if the cost is Wynter's very life.
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First Book in Mehl's Exciting New Series Is Not to Be Missed! Wynter Evans, despite her current position as a promising young reporter for a television station in St. Louis, Missouri, has never gotten over the disappearance of her brother nine years ago. But when she stumbles across a photograph...
First Book in Mehl's Exciting New Series Is Not to Be Missed!
Wynter Evans, despite her current position as a promising young reporter for a television station in St. Louis, Missouri, has never gotten over the disappearance of her brother nine years ago. But when she stumbles across a photograph of a boy with an eerie resemblance to her missing brother during an assignment to investigate unusual places in the state, she can't pass up the chance to find out what may have happened. Under the cover of research for her job, she sets out for the place where the photograph was taken: the primarily Mennonite town of Sanctuary.
Upon her arrival, she meets Rueben King, the town's handsome young mayor, and together they begin to uncover long-held secrets that could not only tear the small town apart but also change everything Wynter believes about her own life. As the truth of her family's past hides in the shadows, it soon becomes clear someone will stop at nothing to keep the answers she's searching for hidden forever--even if the cost is Wynter's very life.
Gathering Shadows (#01 in Finding Sanctuary Series)$23.99
Koorong code396910
ISBN9780764211577
Pages320
PublisherBaker Book House
Publication date06 May 2014
Dimensions20 x 139 x 215mm
Weight0.335kg
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Suspense seems too simple a word to describe this story. I was starting to think every character was gonna have a hidden dark side.
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I recommend this product
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
9 years ago
Interesting Plot
I enjoyed this first book in the series focusing on a small town called Sanctuary. This book introduces the reader to the many quirky characters within the town through the eyes of Wynter, a visiting reporter, working on a story for her station. But there is a twist - her investigations into her own brother's disappearance years earlier. Wynter finds out more about the mystery surrounding her brother at the same time as discovering more about herself and God. \\r\\n\\r\\nI really enjoyed this book. It has an interesting premise to the story and great writing brings it to life. Highly recommened.