Who did it? Who
are the good guys? Who are the bad
guys? These are just some of the
questions I was asking myself when reading “Not This Time” by Vicki Hinze. Grabbed by the suspense in the first two
pages of this book, I was ready for a great read.
The intrigue continues but it gets very complicated when
so many characters are introduced it was hard to keep them straight, and there
are so many different organizations involved it was hard to really understand
what each one had to do with anything.
The plot is one which you cannot figure out and twists and turns.
The main characters seem to know each other well and yet
they are always thinking things about the other and analyzing. There are long phone conversations with each
other and then you get to go insides their minds. It was a little crazy.
The so-called love story is subtle and yet evolves in a
strange sort of way and leaves you writing your own story at the end. Faith is brought in to a small degree but
nothing radial, the characters are mostly trying to run life on their own.
Reading this you may think I didn’t enjoy the book at
all, but I did. Crime and deception are
complicated and anyone passionate about this type of fiction would want to read
this book. This Is the first book I’ve
read by Vicki Hinze and I would read her again.
Perhaps I would have understood this better if I had read books one and
two of this Crossroads Crisis Center Series.
I received this book free from Waterbrook/Multnomah in
exchange for this review.
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