Book Synopsis:
By a #1 New York Times best-selling writer. Travis Call, a financial counselor and a counselor in a bishopric, faces life in prison when his wife’s body is found in a shallow grave. He pleads his innocence, but many don’t believe him. With his best friend, Ross Keller, he begins the search for the real killer, only to find that true evil may be closer than he suspects. The Counselor establishes a new series in Latter-Day Saint fiction.
Pages - 401
In my opinion:
The Counselor was the first book I read written by Curtis Taylor. I loved many things about this story. First, I loved how it was clean and didn't include any bad language or sexual content. I also loved that the characters were well developed. This book definitely had a lot of mystery and suspense which I enjoyed reading. Curtis wrote in a way that had me guessing till the end. I even created a mini detective chart to try and figure out the killer but I was dead wrong. It is no wonder he is #1 New York Times best selling author. I'm happy to say that I recommend The Counselor to anyone who loves a good mystery.
More About Aspen Books:
Aspen Books is being relaunched by Curtis Taylor, one of the original founders. The imprint is committed to publishing works from new and well-known authors for the general market as well as titles specifically for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Since its relaunch, Aspen Books has published three new works: “The Counselor” and “A Grand Conspiracy” both by #1 New York Times best-selling author, Curtis Taylor, and the popular family game, Missionary: Impossible.
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Wait till you read my next review of the popular family game, Missionary: Impossible...coming soon.
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