TLC Book Tour Stop: Water Grave by Mitchell S. Karnes

 


Water Grave by Mitchell S. Karnes is the first in the Abbey Rhodes Mystery series. This is a series that I think would best appeal to those readers who enjoy true crime or psychological thriller/suspense type books.

About the book:

Six years ago, Hannah Leah Abelard needed a fresh start. She changed her name to Abbey Rhodes and enlisted in the United States Army as a part of the “Ever Vigilant,” 18th Military Police Brigade. They taught her how to be a great cop. Abbey moved to Tennessee three years later and joined Metro Nashville’s Police Department.

Now, in her third month with Homicide, Abbey is thrust into a case that may bring the walls she built crashing down around her, exposing a dark past she thought she’d left behind. A young pastor is found dead in the bottom of his baptistery and Abbey is forced to investigate the one place she swore never to return-the church. The case takes Abbey deeper into a tangled web of lies and secrets where the most dangerous ones may be her own.

My Thoughts:

I thought the writing the mystery of Water Grave was well done. It flowed well and the plot kept the reader guessing. At the same time, I would add a trigger warning for those readers who may be sensitive to sexual assault as there are several references to it throughout the book in various ways. I also thought there were some portions of the book that were more graphic than similar suspense books with regards to the murder mystery element. One character also deals with mental illness. Both main characters have some issues from previous traumas. I am not a fan of reading graphic scenes and I am not a real fan of psychological suspense. Again, I thought that the book was well-written but it just wasn't my type of book that I like to read right now so I probably would not go on in this series. Faith is certainly a part of the book in various ways through different characters and it is shown in various lights. At the back of the book, there are questions to ask if you are reading the book in a group setting or you wish to ask yourself when you finish the book. 

About Mitchell S. Karnes

Mitchell S. Karnes is a Christian husband, father, and grandfather. He served in the church in multiple capacities, including pastor, youth minister, and education minister. Mitchell also taught English in middle and high school, also serving as a coach in wrestling and softball. He spends his time writing fiction in Middle Tennessee.

I received a copy of this book from the author and TLC Book Tours. All opinions within this review are my own.

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