"A taut psychological thriller. The story is chock-full of action, suspense, romance, and wide eyed terror!"
Reader Views
"Engrossing, a wonderful first time effort. The characters in this book, even the bad ones, are memorable."
Career Police Officer
"It reveals how the scars of childhood abuse can sometimes lie as deep as the deepest of oceans."
Mostly Fiction
"Suspenseful, well written...Lewis has definitely created many likeable and believable characters...I'm looking forward to more of his books."
MurderExpress
"Lewis has captured the atmosphere of the Oregon coast and its small towns brilliantly in this debut novel."
Timothy Hallinan, author of "A Nail Through The Heart" and "The Fourth Watcher"
"I was knocked out. Just a terrific piece of work! This book should be picked up by a major publisher."
Theodore Feit, Midwest Book Review
"The author is a chief of police, as is the protagonist of this splendid debut novel. The book is an
impressive start for a first-time novelist. It flows smoothly, is tightly plotted and believable. The
author's experience as a police chief lends authenticity to the crime novel, but more impressive
is the skill with which he portrays human emotions. No mention is made if he is hard at work on
a follow-up effort. Let's hope he is."
Kaye Barley, Meanderings and Muses
"Masterful. Heartbreakingly beautiful."
Sandie Vega, MyShelf.com
"One of the better books I have read in quite some time. I would recommend this one if you
love a good suspense novel!"
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Jessica Roberts, BookPleasures.com
"This book is described as a thriller and it certainly is that. You want to know what happens next and as you hastily turn each page a new, more exciting discovery is made. A brilliant crime book, even if you don't like crime books. Let's hope Lewis churns out another!"
Karen Treanor, New Mystery Reader
"This is another good read from a small press which probably won't get the appreciation it deserves due to not having the huge distribution and publicity apparatus that big publishers possess. A complex and involving story that can hold its own against many publications of larger publishing houses."