“Fatal Witness,” by Patricia Bradley

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Dani has been living a lie, or at least her Uncle Keith that raised her has. Dani has no memory of her life before the age of nine. Keith has told her she has no living relatives, and to leave the past alone or risk problems.

But now she has been told she has a grandmother, Mae, in Tennessee who has spent years searching for her. Without telling her uncle, Dani makes a trip to visit Mae.

Almost instantly after arriving, her life, and those around her are in danger. She is sure the key to saving her life is locked away in her missing memories. As she tries to remember, a killer strikes her numerous times.

Her new friend, Mark, a local K-9 officier, tries to protect her. However, the two of them together become the target of the bad guy.

This tale hits so many categories: thriller, mystery, treasure hunting, and much more. You will be pulled into the action, and may be surprised by the killer’s identity. Along the way, there are lots of red herrings that will try to fool you.

The characters explain what part faith has played in their lives, and what it has done for them. Although part of a series, this clean story stands on its own. Everyone will like this tale, especially fans of excitement and mystery. This is a well-done five-star whodunit that you will not want to miss!

Thank you, Revell Books, for providing Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, “Fatal Witness,” by Patricia Bradley, for the purpose of review. I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal.

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