Tuesday, November 05, 2019

Review of Always Look Twice by Elizabeth Goddard

Harper Reynolds is on a year long vacation with your sister traveling the country in their souped up Airstream. The last stop on their trip before heading home is Grayback, Wyoming where the sisters grew up. This vacation of healing turns deadly as Harper witnesses a murder through the lens of her camera while taking pictures of a bear. As a former crime scene photographer, it was this exact thing she was trying to heal from. As the murder unfolds before her eyes, the murderer sees her and she runs for her life, losing her camera and her memory card which hold all the evidence. Heath McCade, Harpers best friend growing up, re-enters her life as her rescuer but also is assigned to protect Harper as it appears her life is now in danger. With everything safe unraveling around the two of them, they are in a chase against time looking for a murderer and a bomber who is escalating.

This is book 2 in the Uncommon Justice Series by Goddard. She does a great job of keeping the interest of the reader throughout her story, building off the first book and continuing shining the spotlight on the McCade family. Though the first book does not need to be read to understand this book, it is still a great book to read. Goddard weaves a suspenseful tale and keeps you guessing who "the judge" may be. The main characters have depth with the supporting characters feeling just as important. The characters coupled with the descriptive writing makes for a great book to read.

Revell Reads sent me this complimentary copy to review. Opinions expressed are my own.