Audiobook9 hours
And Then There Were Two
Written by Gilbert Morris
Narrated by Kris Faulkner
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
Dani has just been given her biggest assignment: protect the wealthy J.T. Denver while finding his potential assassin. For the once ruthless businessman has made many enemies who are not buying Denver's life-changing spiritual side.
Author
Gilbert Morris
Gilbert Morris is one of today’s best-known Christian novelists, specializing in historical fiction. His best-selling works include Edge of Honor (winner of a Christy Award in 2001), Jacob’s Way, The Spider Catcher, the House of Winslow series, the Appomattox series, and The Wakefield Saga. He lives in Gulf Shores, Alabama with his wife, Johnnie.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This is a decent mystery series and I liked this episode in the series. This is a Christian-based mystery so it does have a preachy tone to it. I don't mind that in the series, but I did want to warn new readers because this one did seem preachier than the others I've read in the series. The mystery was a basic, solid mystery with a few interesting twists and turns along the way. Some parts of the story did drag a little, otherwise it would have been a four-star read. I do like the characters as well, even if Dani seems a little too perfect at times. Overall, this was a fun, quick read.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This was a good sequel to "One by One". I thoroughly enjoyed the first book because it was so reminiscent of Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None".
This one, a bit different in that no one actually dies (spoiler?), was interesting and engaging. The premise is that everyone is a suspect in the attempted murder of a very wealthy businessman. Everyone includes his three ex-wives and their extended families. There are more than a few red herrings, which I guess is common with any mystery. Drug use, dangerous tempers, overt threats...all leading to nothing.
As in the last book, Dani and Ben Savage engage in a bit of sexual tension, with it being played out a little more in this book in a kiss or two. It is obvious that there is chemistry between them, but I find the jealousy on Dani's part to be a bit petty and sophomoric. Also, I almost put this one down when Dani, in the first chapter, put herself in danger purely because of her stubborn streak. This is not the mark of a mature Christian woman, and I felt it was overdone, unnecessary and irritating. However, the rest of the story flowed for me.
While I would recommend this one, I probably won't read any more in the series.