Friday, September 9, 2022

Book Review - Deception

National Park Service ISB Ranger Madison Thorn shifted her focus to white collar crime after a trafficking investigation turned personal and ended with her killing the man she loved in an act of self defense. That was four years ago and personal vendettas are the last thing on her mind as she returns to Natchez, but things get very personal when she learns that she is fighting for her life in a local hospital. Who is this person who is a dead ringer for Madison, who shot her, and how does she fit in the bigger picture?


NPS Agent Clayton Bradshaw wrote a warning to Madison for speeding on the Natchez Trace in the morning, anonymously paid for her supper that evening, and was called to investigate her attack that night. He remembers her from summers she spent with her grandfather during their childhood and can’t seem to help how familiar he wants to be with her now, except that he can’t treat her the way he has treated women in the past. Oh yes, and they are working together on an investigation, which means she is off-limits.



Patricia Bradley focuses on forgiveness and redemption in Deception, the fourth installment in her Natchez Trace Park Rangers series, and she does it in a powerful way. There are enough red herrings to make a meal and they go together swimmingly to leave the reader completely satisfied.


Deception, Natchez Trace Park Rangers book #4, by Patricia Bradley is available now from your favorite local bookseller or onlin:


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Thank you to the author and publisher for allowing me a copy to read and review. All opinions expressed here are my own and are completely genuine.

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