I Shall Not Want
The Psalm 23 Mysteries
by Debbie Viguié
Paperback
Price: £9.99
Publisher:Abingdon Press from Alban Books
Published:12 December 2010
ISBN:978-1-426-70190-0
GoodBookStall Review:
I didn’t read the first of these mysteries – I wish I had!
Cindy Preston has scarcely recovered from the traumas she encountered in the first book, before she is plunged into another mystery involving several of the characters from The Lord is My Shepherd and introducing others.
The back of the book gives an excellent pr&éacute;cis -
It’s Thanksgiving and Joseph Tyler, one of the members of Cindy’s church, has organized a new charity that provides homeless people with rescue dogs to love and care for. But one by one, the homeless recipients are being murdered and their dogs stolen. Could an overly competitive millionaire with his prize-winning pooches and a grudge be behind the crimes? Or could it be someone much closer to Joseph who has something sinister to hide? Cindy and Jeremiah must rush to find a killer before he strikes again.
I couldn’t have put it better.
A book to sit down and keep reading till you reach the end – enjoy!
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (05/11/11)
I didn’t read the first of these mysteries – I wish I had!
Cindy Preston has scarcely recovered from the traumas she encountered in the first book, before she is plunged into another mystery involving several of the characters from The Lord is My Shepherd and introducing others.
The back of the book gives an excellent pr&éacute;cis -
It’s Thanksgiving and Joseph Tyler, one of the members of Cindy’s church, has organized a new charity that provides homeless people with rescue dogs to love and care for. But one by one, the homeless recipients are being murdered and their dogs stolen. Could an overly competitive millionaire with his prize-winning pooches and a grudge be behind the crimes? Or could it be someone much closer to Joseph who has something sinister to hide? Cindy and Jeremiah must rush to find a killer before he strikes again.
I couldn’t have put it better.
A book to sit down and keep reading till you reach the end – enjoy!
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (05/11/11)









