Book Review: After Dark (Suspense)

 By Beverly Barton

Can someone from the wrong side of the tracks be the answer?

Lane Noble Graham and her son Will are from the right side of the tracks of Noble’s Crossing, but when Lane is accused of killing her husband she finds herself alone and unsure of what to do. After years of abuse, Lane is relieved her husband is dead but worries that her son may be the real killer, something she has to keep to herself, she would go to jail before ever seeing her son take the blame. 

Johnny Mack Cayhill vowed years ago never to return to Noble’s Crossing after being treated like scum for his entire childhood into his teen years. This bad boy gets news that will change his life and forces him to go back to the town he despises. No one that has remained in Noble’s Crossing has known where he’s been, but someone had been keeping tabs on him. This could be good news for Lane. 

I give this story five out of five stars for its believable characters, intriguing story line, and suspense. Beverly Barton has portrayed a very realistic life for all of the characters in the book and leaves no loose ends. I definitely recommend reading it. 

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