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If you liked The Witness, be sure to check out:
308159: Before I Wake

Title of Book: The Witness
Author: Dee Henderson
ISBN Number: 1414308124
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Publication Date: Feb 2006
Reviewer: Mary Connealy

The Witness
By Dee Henderson
308124: The Witness

He saw the lady: early forties, sick, her face alabaster white, the counter doing more to hold her upright than her legs. “Sit down, ma’am.”
"His eyes were caramel colored, cold.” A shudder rippled thorugh her body.
“Okay.”
“Bressman’s Jewelry , the storeroom.”
His gaze shot to hers.
“They’re all dead. I checked.”

Excerpt from The Witness

Kelly Brown witnesses a murder and Luke, the cop who helps her, soon realizes there’s more mystery here than a multiple murder. When his witness does her duty, then vanishes, Luke is left frustrated and afraid for her.

Marie and Tracie inherit millions of dollars from a father they never knew. After the shock wears off, their first reaction is to use the money to find out the truth about their missing/presumed dead sister. And now that they’re rich, people who wanted what the missing sister had taken, can get payback from her sisters.

Henderson writes a complex, interesting story about courage in the face of danger. Three sisters, three cops determined to keep them safe, three love stories that are complicated by sudden great wealth and a dangerous ruthless criminal out of revenge.

I’m a big Henderson fan. Her O’Malley Series is in the Lyons Library and I think it’s among the best fun you can have in Christian Fiction today. Fast paced, well written, high stakes romantic suspense. I haven’t read her for a while, after overdosing on the O’Malleys and another series, Uncommon Heroes. So it was nice to get my hands on her work again. I can’t quite go so far as to call it a Sleep Robber. I loved the beginning and the end, but the middle sagged to the point I wondered if some editor told her, “It’s got to be a hundred pages longer, do something!" Anyway, still a good story from a great author.