"A wonderful mystery"
In Charleston, Nick Barnett grew up as an outsider in a
wealthy family. His father died in Viet Nam while his
mother gave birth to him long after nine months had passed
since her husband left for Southeast Asia. When he was
ten his mother deserted him. Years later he learned who
his biological father was and inherited a fortune. His friend, private investigator Kellie Mixson lies in a
hospital recovering from a nasty car accident. A Chicago
client subcontracted sleuthing work to her, but wants to
end the deal since she is out of commission. However,
Kellie says her partner Nick will find out what happened
twenty-five years ago to Victoria Sebastian, who vanished
along with her infant daughter. Nick, who just became
Kellie's partner, finds a link to the "suicide" of first
year Citadel student Anson Affron who killed himself
several years ago. THE LIES OF SAINTS is a strong investigative thriller that
conspiracy buffs will fully appreciate. The story line
employs three subplots that ultimately tie together
through Nick's investigation into incidents that are a
couple of decades old. His precocious two young wards
enable the reader to see deep inside the core essence of
Nick as much as his historical asides into his past does.
The involvement of the kids keep the plot moving unlike
Nick's muses that disrupt the flow. Of interest is the
reason why Anson took his life as he refused to bow down
to anyone showing the courage of his convictions in the
Savior. Sigmund Brouwer provides a powerful tale that
will send readers looking for previous appearances by Nick
and company. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 7, 2003
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