"A wonderful romantic suspense investigative saga"
While her husband Naval Reservist John Keaton serves as a
chaplain in Iraq, office assistant Julia dies in a tragic
car accident leaving behind their two young children. On
that same fatal day, John is wounded during a firefight so
several months pass before he can look at his late wife's
personal things including her journal that states that one
of her two bosses at M&S Money Management embezzled client
funds. Since she only gave a first name in her account,
John plans to learn which one Ron Scieszka or Ron Milford
is guilty of misusing funds and he believes murdered his
spouse. John targets Milford, who retired with an affluent
lifestyle that is evidence of excessive wealth while
Scieszka continues to work and struggle to stay afloat.
Thus John relocates with his children to Maple Hill,
Massachusetts where Milford resides. John's efforts to
stay low key abruptly ends when he rescues little Misty
O'Neill from drowning. Maple Hill Mirror reporter Kay
Florio wants to do a story with pictures on the hero, but
John refuses. Curious Kay begins inquiries into why he
rejected positive publicity; unaware of the perils she
places the Keatons in. SEASON OF SHADOWS is a wonderful romantic suspense
investigative saga that establishes the prime cast members
so that a late twist becomes realistic and even more
intense and gripping. Kay is a fabulous journalist
investigating John, who in turn looks for proof that
Milford killed Julia. Their falling in love complicates
and compromises her efforts to uncover what her beloved
hides, which amplifies the tension. Muriel Jensen writes
a strong thriller that her audience will be thankful for a
fine reading happening. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 11, 2005
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