"Messin' with me's like wearin' cheese underwear down rat alley."-Ollie ChandlerHomicide detective Ollie Chandler has seen it all. Done more than he cares to admit. But when he's called to investigate the murder of a Portland State University professor, he finds himself going places he's never gone before.Places he never wanted to go.Because all the evidence is pointing to one horrific conclusion: The murderer is someone in his own department. That's not the worst of it, though. Ollie has nagging doubts...about himself. Where was he during the time of the murder?Joined by journalist Clarence Abernathy and their friend Jake Woods, Ollie pushes the investigation forward. Soon all three are drawn deep into corruption and political tensions that threaten to destroy them--and anyone who tries to help. But they're in too deep to quit. They've got no choice. They have to follow the evidence to the truth...No matter how ugly--or dangerous--it gets.A gripping story of murder and spiritual struggle, Deception proves, as never before, the truth of Ollie's first law: "Things are often not what they appear."From the Hardcover edition.
Series
3 primary booksOllie Chandler is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1994 with contributions by Randy Alcorn.
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This third entry concluding the excellent Alcorn trilogy following journalists Jake Woods and Clarence Abernathy, and police detective Ollie Chandler through a web of mystery, with each book being driven chiefly by each protagonist in turn.
If author Randy Singer (Directed Verdict, Self-Incrimination, The Judge), is the C.S. Lewis of Christian mystery fiction, then Randy Alcorn is its J.R.R. Tolkein. I say that, because Singer writes sparely and Alcorn with textual density.
The joy I have in both writer's work is that they recognize that allowing humor and romance to exist alongside the mystery and intrigue bring contrast and pleasure that is rewarding and fun.
Deception is arguably the best of this trilogy in that while it plunges a little deep into the dark side of humanity, it also soars to some of its greatest heights, even as it keeps the cheesy jokes from its hard-boiled detective coming.
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