About the book:
Title: Network of Deceit
Author: Tom Threadgill
Genre: Christian Suspense
Release Date: February 2, 2021
After her rescue of nearly fifty kidnapped children made international headlines, Amara Alvarez gets what she’s worked for: a transfer to San Antonio’s Homicide Division. Reality sets in quickly, though, as her first case, the suspicious death of a teenager at a crowded local water park, brings chaos to her personal life.
As the investigation moves forward and she increases the pressure on the suspects, Amara finds herself under attack by cybercriminals. Her every move is being potentially watched online, and she’s forced to resort to unconventional methods to find the killer. With few leads, she fights to keep her first murder investigation from ending up in the cold case files.
Tom Threadgill is back with another riveting page-turner featuring the detective who is willing to put everything on the line to see that justice is served and lives are protected.

Book Review:
Tom Threadgill does it again with this twisting adventure of Amara’s. His characters are diverse and unique, and the action keeps packing a punch. Amara’s drive to solve her first homicide case makes her push through any obstacle that might be put in her way. I found her determination admirable, and she surprised me with how intense she became. That’s in no way a bad thing. The plot itself kept me interested and reading way into the night. Highly recommend Network of Deceit. To get a better understanding of the characters, I do recommend you read book one, Collision of Lies, first. I received a copy of this book from RevellReads. I was not required to leave a positive review. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.