Deadly Disclosures by Julie Cave

Deadly DisclosuresDeadly Disclosures is Julie Cave’s first book in her Dinah Harris trilogy. I read and reviewed the second book in the series, A Shadowed Mind, late last year, and I loved it.

So I went back to read the first book in the series. And loved it as well. Julie Cave does a great job of weaving current issues into a non-stop, edge-of-your-seat, gripping plot-line.

In Deadly Disclosures, FBI agent Dinah Harris is called upon to investigate the high-profile murder of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. While dealing with her own issues, such as alcoholism and the loss of her husband and son, Harris has to get a grip on her life in order to dig to the bottom of this conspiracy.

And conspiracy it is! What could cause someone to murder the Secretary of the Smithsonian? Creationism. When the Secretary wants to add displays featuring Creation to the heavily evolutionized museum, he causes some serious agitation in the highest levels of society and government.

Cave does a great job in this book explaining the young-earth creation model, and its struggle with evolutionism. And she lands firmly in the camp of Creation, without compromising.

As with A Shadowed Mind, I am extremely impressed. Order this one and read it today!

I highly recommend that you read these two books. Order Deadly Disclosures from Amazon.com by clicking here. Or, you can order A Shadowed Mind by clicking here.

I received this book free from New Leaf Press/Master Books as part of their Blogger Review Program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.