The Shadowed Mind: A Dinah Harris Mystery
After the deadly investigation into the Smithsonian murders, Dinah Harris has finally faced her alcoholism head-on, but this new case is causing her to doubt her resolve. The reasons behind the serial murders is hitting a little to close to home. It would be so easy to slip back into her alcoholic tendencies. Will she be able to maintain her sobriety and find the serial killer or will the shadows from the past be too much to overcome?
In the second book in the Dinah Harris trilogy, readers are taken into the world of neo-eugenics. A serial killer involved in the neo-eugenics movement has taken the teaching to heart and has decided to implement the teachings. As an independent consultant, Dinah Harris quickly finds herself in the thick of things.
As with the first book in the Dinah Harris trilogy, Deadly Disclosures, Julie Cave dives head first into the evolution/creation debate in this book. This time, she digs deeper into Darwinian theories and neo-eugenics. I found myself, once again, learning about subjects of which I didn’t really know about prior to reading the book. While this is a fictional book, there are many ideas and subjects that tie directly into things that we see happening in our society today. The story really made me think.
I’m looking forward to reading the final book in the Dinah Harris trilogy.
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 (November 1, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0890515905
- ISBN-13: 978-0890515907
- Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
- Retail Price: $9.99
I received a copy of this book from Master Books/New Leaf Publishing to help facilitate the writing of a frank and honest review. All opinions are my own.