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Guilty Until Innocent (by Robert Whitlow)

I have come to love books by Robert Whitlow. His writing style and the thread of faith and God’s love that is woven throughout the pages makes them a “must read” for me. While a legal mystery, it is not so much an exploration into who did the crime. Though that does play a part. The characters are so well developed and I enjoyed getting to know them and watch how one man whose life was changed when convicted of a crime he assumed he committed. Joe Moore is an amazing man who has turned tragedy into a lifetime of bringing people into God’s kingdom and helping them to find the love and peace that God can bring into their lives. Praying and witnessing to others throughout the prison system is Joe’s primary goal. In fact so much so that he would turn down the opportunity to be relocated to another facility so that he could continue ministering to the other inmates. Now that I have absorbed the last word and turned the final page, I am left with a sense of how would I respond if I was put in this same position. A story that will have you thinking deeply about your faith. The theme of faith, grace, justice, love, and redemption will stay with you for a long time.

 

Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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