Faith Fairchild and Sophia Maxwell lives are intermingled in this books. It is skillfully done and I was not lost and able to follow the story. Newly married Sophia to will has moved to Savannah, Georgia to live. She meets Will’s family for the first time. Things go wrong almost at once. Will is gone on a case and Sophia opens the wardrobe in their room. A man falls out and has a knife in his back. The police arrive and can find nobody. So no one believes Sophia. Meanwhile, Faith has problems as Amy is being bullied in her school and Tom is thinking about taking on a new parish. Phone calls between Faith and Sophia help solve the mystery of disappearing body. I read this in one sitting as it held my interest completely. The descriptions of Savannah are marvelous and you can visualize the area. Amy’s problems bring to light the bullying of students.
Disclosure: I received a free copy from William Morrow through Edelweiss. I would like to thank them for this opportunity to read and review the book. The opinions are my own.
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Sounds like a good book.
All of Faith books are good. Most were written some time ago.
This one sounded good.