About the Book:
It was easy to tell his son he should have compassion for the less fortunate, but when a homeless man shows up on Collin’s doorstep, that’s an entirely different story. After much deliberation, the Russells invite the beggar to move in with them on a temporary basis. It’s only after the man takes over their son’s bedroom that they learn he was previously accused, but not convicted of performing a heinous act on another young boy.
Evicting the man would be the simplest route to follow, but the Russell family doesn’t want rumors to cloud their judgment. For all they know, the guy could be perfectly innocent. Instead of kicking him to the curb, they enlist themselves as amateur detectives.
Discovering the truth will be harder than they could ever imagine as they come face-to-face with threats, assaults, kidnappings, and murder.
Is Brock responsible for the madness?
My Review:
I listened to the audiobook version and enjoyed the story. There were various twists and turns that keep the reader's interest up and as a side note I loved Brock's use of words that stretched my vocabulary :) This story shows how the Lord asks us to do things that may seem contrary to what the world would do, but there is much blessing in being obedient. It was a good book that will keep you guessing.
I voluntarily received a complimentary copy from the author. All opinions and thoughts are my own.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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