Forensic geologist Raleigh Harmon unravels mysteries in her hometown of Richmond where things are never quite what they seem. Raleigh's exemplary service in Seattle opened the door for her disciplinary transfer to be lifted, allowing her to return to her home FBI field office in Richmond, VA. A civil rights case turns out to be much more complex than anyone thought when Raleigh is forced to go undercover in a drug trafficking case. Things aren't any simpler at home. Raleigh's old friend DeMott wants her to find time for things outside of her FBI work: friendship and maybe something more. Raleigh will have to rely on her sharpest skills--and the faith that is slowly returning to her--to navigate her way through these clouds.
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"Sibella is a new to me author. WOW! This story was so true to life without any of the gore. I was pulled in from the very first page and kept on the edge of my seat the entire time. I like how she handled the racial issues, they weren't overdrawn out. I had no idea this book was part of a series prior to being asked to review it, or while I was reading it, this could easily stand alone. I am interested in getting the other books in the series to read as I really enjoyed this one. I would highly recommend this book!"
— Andi (5 out of 5 stars)
" I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. Look for. Full review on my blog Monday. "
— Christine, 2/19/2014" I didn't know it was Christian book until I got 3 chapters into. That didn't bother me. The pedantic writing style and the by the cliche plot bothered me. I felt that the story could of been a lot better than it was. Fell flat and uninspired. "
— Caroline, 1/20/2014" I like the way the author has the main character look at things. A fast enjoyable read. "
— Ronnie, 12/5/2013" A little hard to get into. Ending picked up speed. "
— Kathryn, 8/15/2013" A mystery series involving a forensic geologist, a woman FBI agent in Virginia. A great new series to follow! "
— Helen, 7/31/2013" I've now read this novel twice, and it's just as good the second time around as the first. Love Giorello's writing. "
— C.J., 11/28/2012" Some of the scenes in the book were confusing and not well described. Plus I just didn't get the main character. "
— Becky, 6/18/2012" I read this book because I have enjoyed this author in the past. This story delivered many twists and turns. The characters were well developed. I found myself not wanting to put the book down until I had finished it. I will seek out this author again. "
— Brenda, 9/6/2011" Great action. Great storyline. I get drawn in and can't wait to finish to see how everything going on is resolved. If you like forensics of any kind all the background info of geologic forensics is quite interesting. Can't wait to see what's up next for Raliegh. "
— Patricia, 8/6/2011" A little too inspirational for me but I did enjoy reading it. I would recommend it but would not read any more if it was a series. "
— Ruth, 7/25/2011" A little hard to get into. Ending picked up speed. "
— Kathryn, 1/9/2011" I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. Look for. Full review on my blog Monday. "
— Christine, 12/17/2010" I've now read this novel twice, and it's just as good the second time around as the first. Love Giorello's writing. "
— C.J., 10/21/2010Sibella Giorello began her writing career as a journalist. Her articles have won awards, including two nominations for the Pulitzer Prize, and she won a Christy Award for her first novel, The Stones Cry Out.
Lisa Larsen is a Los Angeles based voiceover actor who specializes in audiobook narration. She has narrated audiobooks across a wide range of genres, including inspirational stories, thrillers, and young adult paranormals and also lent her voice to radio spots and a variety of training and marketing videos for companies like Mazda and Nexgrill.