Saturday, March 7, 2020

Book Review: In the Cradle Lies



In the Cradle Lies
by Olivia Newport
Barbour Publishing, Inc.
Shiloh Run Press
Christian , General Fiction (Adult)
Pub Date 01 Nov 2019




I am reviewing a copy of In the Cradle Lies through Shiloh Run Press and Netgalley:





Tucker is on a Solo Ski Vacation in Canyon Mines, Colorado.  He has a love hate relationship with his wealth.  He spends indiscriminately even on strangers and he skis fearlessly.  As he prepared to ski Hidden Run, a dangerous run no one has dared to attempt in decades. 




Jillian is a genealogist who tries to uncover enough of Tucker's family tree in hopes of getting a better understanding of his charming nature but she's also trying to figure out where his reckless resolve comes from.  Jillian's Father who is just as charming as Tucker convinces Tucker to give him ski lessons to get him talking about the suspicious circumstances surrounding his grandfather’s life in St. Louis in the 1930s.




Tucker's family history seems perfect on the surface, but that is only on the surface.  The truth, the secret may lie in a sealed envelope.  The envelope Tucker carries with him all the time.






After Tucker is unable to be reached when the fiance he never mentioned shows up in Canyon Mines, they are faced with the fact that Tucker is likely skiing Hidden Run in a Snow Storm.


Will anyone be able to save him?




I give In the Cradle Lies five out of five stars.

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