Tuesday, October 16, 2012

If I Should Die by Sally Franklin Christie Blog Tour Stop

Title: If I Should Die 
Author: Sally Franklin Christie 
Genre: Suspense, Thriller 
Publisher: Eternal Press 
Paperback/Ebook 
Pages: 137 

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Book Description: 

Peyton Farley has settled into a new life in southwest Montana. Research and fact checking for a local newspaper is a perfectly safe job, or is it? One morning, Peyton awakens and finds a strange man in lace up work boots who is bleeding out on her kitchen floor. As Peyton calls 911 from her bedroom, someone is stealing the body. 

Who is the dead man? Why is he bleeding to death in Peyton’s apartment? Can one research assignment evolve into murder, embezzlement, betrayal and silence? 

If I Should Die is a suspenseful journey into the lives of many people. The choices and impacts are repulsive and inspiring. Silence will never sound the same.

MY REVIEW

5 OF 5 IF I SHOULD DIE

If I Should Die is one hell of a read! Thank you to FMB Blog Tours for allowing me to read and review this book and also being a part of this tour. I have to say that when I first started reading it I was like okay I think I know what is going to happen. I have to tell you when you read this just read it don't try to guess or go ahead for spoilers because you will rob yourself of a GREAT read!

Peyton is a researcher for the newspaper and has just moved to a small town when she wakes up and finds a man lying on her kitchen floor bleeding and dying. She calls the police and when she arrives back to the kitchen the body is gone. She is not sure what happened to the body but she knows there was one. 

After being arrested she must prove her innocence and that will be a lot harder because she does not know who to trust. She knows she is caught up in this murder mystery and needs to solve it to clear her name. What happens when you can't trust anyone? Will she be able to clear her name? Why did this person do this to her? Will she be able to uncover the mysteries surrounding the dead person? Will her reporter instincts kick in with enough time to save her? Come along for the best mystery ride! 
Sally Franklin Christie has spent her life achieving incredibly average goals. Her challenges and choices have led to into the world of organizing for social change, civil rights and helping people navigate in a world filled with physical barriers and discrimination. She photographs and paints landscapes, when she isn’t at the computer researching, networking and writing. Special interests include Missing Children and Adults, Astronomy, Character Traits and Criminal Thinking. 

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1 comment:

Sally Christie said...

Thank you for the really kind and upbeat review. I am glad you enjoyed this book!

Sally