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Average rating3.3
This read wasn't at all like I had expected. I had expected a different kind of intensity, the kind of physical exertion, of being prey to some killer... The intensity in this book was more of a reflective intensity, the kind of intensity that comes from knowing, seeking, and eventually finding. The traces of guilt flowed through this one like streams into rivers, guilt for seeing what you shouldn't, guilt for doing what you shouldn't, as well as guilt for doing nothing. I especially liked and respected the main characters both Evie and Gabriel, their relationship or lack thereof was one of understanding and principles, these were faith-based people, people I respected. I enjoyed the bits where Evie was able to detach herself from cases and still find laughter in the every day, and also how Gabriel seemed to understand Evie and stay distanced while still encouraging her progress. Overall, I am really looking forward to starting the next in the series soon.