This debut novel in Nancy Mehl's new The Quantico Files series is what
you'd expect from Nancy: Intriguing characters, nail-biting suspense,
and unexpected plot twists.
If you've read and enjoyed Nancy's
previous trilogy, Kaely Quinn Profiler, you'll enjoy this book. Like the
previous series, she focuses on the Behavioral Analysis Unit of the
FBI.
There are elements of the Christian Faith in this book, as
you'd expect from a book published by Bethany House. For example, the villain is in a religious sect that has language and concepts that mirror Christianity, but in reality is an opposing kingdom at war with Christ. Like Nancy's other
books, though, it fits in the story and does not come across as preachy.
As typical, I'd recommend this novel by Nancy Mehl. Don't expect to get to sleep easily after reading it, though.
What differentiates between a group like the Circle in this novel and Historic Christianity?
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