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Deadly Disclosures Book Review

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Deadly Disclosures

Deadly Disclosures
by Julie Cave

Thomas Whitefield, the Secretary of the Smithsonian, has gone missing. FBI agent Dinah Harris has been brought in to help out with the case despite her past. Soon the missing person case turns into a murder case, and Dinah has to face more demons from her past. Will she be able to overcome her problems or will this case be too much for her to handle?

I thoroughly enjoyed the first book in the Dinah Harris trilogy. This suspense-filled Christian novel has twists and turns throughout the story that kept me wanting to read more. The debates between Creationists and evolutionists in the book were quite interesting. Some of the things in the book seemed all too real. I appreciated that the book ended without all of the questions being answered.

I look forward to reading more from Julie Cave in the future.

About the Author: Julie Cave first heard a creation science speaker at her church when she was just 15, igniting her interest in creation science and sparking an enthusiasm for defending the Bible’s account of creation. She has obtained a degree in health science, and is currently completing a degree in law. Julie is married with one daughter and lives on the east coast of Australia.

Book Details:

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group/Master Books (February 15, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0890515840
  • ISBN-13: 978-0890515846
  • Price: $9.99

I received a copy of this book from New Leaf Press for the purpose of this review. All opinions are my own. No other compensation was received. This post contains affiliate links.

One Comment

  1. Lynda
    Lynda

    Looks good, I don’t know if you’ve ever seen any of my book reviews…I love to read ~ you know what they say RIF ~ LOL!!!

    April 9, 2010
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