Oklahoma Winds
About
In Oklahoma, spring brings storms raging across the American prairie, too often spawning tornadoes that lash the land. But this spring Sydney St. John finds herself fighting for her life against another danger, one from the past.
Praise for this book
. . . sometimes the story seemed to drag on, focusing on facts that appeared irrelevant, but trust me, they are not! If you manage to read halfway into the book, then you won’t want to stop afterwards. The story picks up the pace and we are suddenly face to face with life-or-death situations which make everything much more exciting. We even get a healthy combination of romance, with a bit of suspicion on the side, which I think enhances the plot wonderfully. And remember those “irrelevant” facts? Hold on to them because they will be needed at the end.
Overall, I did like this book and, although it was a bit hard to get it started, by the end I was already on the edge of my seat. It you are a “Mystery & Thriller” enthusiast, then I am sure that you will find this book interesting.
Oklahoma Winds is an engrossing thriller that reveals the inexorable links present-day events (and crimes) always have to the past . . . . Sydney St. John does for archivists what Indiana Jones did for archaeologists — and I can't wait to see what mysteries she'll tackle next!