Monday, April 4, 2011

Heart of Ice by Lis Wiehl


Disturbing in its realism, Heart of Ice reveals the mind of someone so cold and calculating that she could kill without blinking an eye, so manipulative that she could inspire others to kill for her. As a series of seemingly unrelated crimes make headlines, our triple threat members find themselves closer to the truth than they’d like to be. FBI agent Nicole, Federal Prosecutor Allison, and Crime Reporter Cassidy face personal and professional struggles while unknowingly developing a relationship with a killer.

A real page-turner, this third book in the Triple Threat series was a thrilling read and I will continue to follow this series. Be aware that if you’re conservative in your reading (or recommending to teen children), it likely deserves a PG-13 rating.

My review would be remiss if I did not mention the fact that it could have been published as a secular novel. As with the first book, there was no clear Christian message, although Allison is clearly a Christian. I’d like to see her be a little more proactive in sharing her faith. Having said that, there was a surprising moment near the end that I hope is a foreshadowing of some spiritual changes. You’ll have to read it if you want to know what that moment was!

If you enjoy a good psychological thriller, you’ll enjoy Heart of Ice.

A complimentary review copy of this book was provided by Thomas Nelson Publishers with no expectation of a positive review.

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