I picked up this
digital copy of The Survivor by DiAnn Mills and wasn't sure what to expect from
this as I've never read a Christian crime thriller before!
The story follows crime novelist Kariss Walker who is asked to team up with Dr. Amy Garrett, a Christian counselor offering to support for women traumatised by vicious crime, to tell the story of her own trauma through a novel.
As the story unravels we learn more about Amy's motives for telling her story in this way, as well as understanding Kariss's previous involvement in an FBI cold case.
At first I found the book a bit slow, taking time to develop the characters, however you couldn't help but be shocked at Amy's back story, made even more powerful knowing it was based on a real girl.
After a short while though, I really got to the stage where I couldn't put it down. Chapters ended making me want to keep reading on, intrigue set in, how would all the plot lines fit together in the end?
Overall a thoroughly enjoying read, a combination of intrigue and suspense kept me wanting more. The story was underpinned by man's search for truth, faith and love.
Mills used a solved cold case from the Houston FBI records as the basis for this story making this chilling yet heartwarming story.
Quote from the author:
“I touched on many issues in this book as I strove to write realistic family dynamics in the midst of tragedy. Our lives are all about relationships and the people placed on our paths. We are to love and not smother, give and not take, sacrifice and not demand. I hope you look at your loved ones with more thankfulness and joy. Treasure them. Keep them in your prayers, and always let them know you love them."
Excerpt From: Mills, DiAnn. “The Survivor.” Zondervan, 2013. iBooks.
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