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Friday, May 24, 2013

Book Review - LAST CHANCE FOR JUSTICE by Kathi Macias



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How long does it take to clear the name of an innocent man? So far, Last Chance Justice has waited several decades. In fact, he died with his name still bearing the shame of the missing $7.14 from the church offering.

(I know, Last Chance is a strange name--with an interesting reason why the Justice family called him that.)

Lynn Myers, recently widowed, now finds out her brother Myron has passed away, leaving her with a huge old house next to a graveyard and an old mystery. She and her just-graduated-from-college daughter Rachel set off for Bloomfield, the town where Lynn had been born and raised. A small town heavy in small-town activities and big-time gossiping. A week or two to settle the estate, and they should be able to leave there and go back to the home she'd had with her beloved husband.

She didn't care about this old mystery her brother had tried unsuccessfully to resolve. Really, $7.14? No one in town even seemed to remember the incident. Except Homer Tatum, deaf and hungry at the local retirement home; Jason, the scruffy, smelly, supposed caretaker living on Myron's property; and Miss Pearl, the last living member of the Justice siblings. Why bother?

And yet--It had been one of Myron's last wishes. And Rachel is interested--or maybe she just wants an excuse to stay in Bloomfield a little longer where two guys are vying for her attention.

To find out the answers, you must buy the book. I mean, it's by Kathi Macias, one of the best inspirational writers in the business--how far wrong can you go?

Available from Christian Book Distributors, Amazon, and Barnes and Nobel. Click on the name of your favorite store and it will take you directly to the spot where Last Chance is available.

OR!

Leave your email in a comment below and be entered to win a copy of Last Chance for Justice. Be sure you leave your email--otherwise we can't contact you to let you know you win! We'll accept comments until May 31 and make the drawing then.
 

8 comments:

Kathi Macias said...

Thank you so much for the excellent review, Anne. Blessings!

Mary Lou said...

Very good review! Please consider me in your contest. thanks so much.
Mary Lou Kwiatkowski
flowersmarylou85@gmail.com

Amy said...

Oh, Sounds exciting to me. I don't think I have read any books by Kathi before! My curiosity is peaked! amylsmith(at)bledsoe(dot)net

Anonymous said...

WOW! Sounds interesting. A love triangle and a mystery. Ought to be good. And, a shame to die without being able to prove your innocence. I would love to win it. Maxie mac262(at)me(dot)com

Shopgirl said...

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Donita Corman said...

Looks like a great book ..donitacorman@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Looking forward to it. noemi999@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I would give my arm or leg to receive this wonderful book to read. Barbara Gauthier. bgauthier49@live.com.