Review – Where The Truth Lies

Casey Alexander is shocked when the local police believe that her aunt committed suicide. Okay, the only suicide notes she’s seen have been in her favorite mystery books, but her aunt’s note is nothing like the ones in the books, so Casey is convinced that someone murdered her beloved aunt.

But the police and other residents in the town are shocked at the idea that a murder might have occurred in their sleepy little town. Still, someone has something to hide, because Casey is barely investigating twenty-four hours before someone tries to run her off the road. And then her brakes are cut?

Luke Kerrigan, nursery owner, happens to be on hand each time an attack against Casey occurs and he’s her first (and top) suspect. But is Luke stalking her? Does he have something to hide? The secrets Casey uncovers will turn the small community upside down.

Where the Truth Lies is a fun read, with a lot of unexpected twists. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know Casey, and the quirky residents in this little town. Casey is realistic, wanting answers since she disagrees with the polices’ decision, but often makes a laughing stock of herself since she fancies herself an investigator, based on the mystery books she devours.

I enjoyed reading Where the Truth Lies, the first book in the Massachusetts Mayhem Mystery series by this new author duo. But since the cozy mystery line was discontinued, we’ll have to wait for the collection of three to come out before we read the rest of the story.

Where the Truth Lies: Massachusetts Mayhem Mystery Series #1 (Heartsong Presents Mysteries #16)
Where the Truth Lies: Massachusetts Mayhem Mystery Series #1 (Heartsong Presents Mysteries #16)
by Elizabeth Ludwig, Janelle Mowery
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Review – Where The Truth Lies
Reviewed by Laura Hilton
Where the Truth Lies is a fun read, with a lot of unexpected twists.
Casey Alexander is shocked when the local police believe that her aunt committed suicide. Okay, the only suicide notes she’s seen have been in her favorite mystery books, but her aunt’s note is nothing like the ones in the books, so Casey is convinced that someone murdered her beloved aunt.

But the police and other residents in the town are shocked at the idea that a murder might have occurred in their sleepy little town. Still, someone has something to hide, because Casey is barely investigating twenty-four hours before someone tries to run her off the road. And then her brakes are cut?

Luke Kerrigan, nursery owner, happens to be on hand each time an attack against Casey occurs and he’s her first (and top) suspect. But is Luke stalking her? Does he have something to hide? The secrets Casey uncovers will turn the small community upside down.

Where the Truth Lies is a fun read, with a lot of unexpected twists. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know Casey, and the quirky residents in this little town. Casey is realistic, wanting answers since she disagrees with the polices’ decision, but often makes a laughing stock of herself since she fancies herself an investigator, based on the mystery books she devours.

I enjoyed reading Where the Truth Lies, the first book in the Massachusetts Mayhem Mystery series by this new author duo. But since the cozy mystery line was discontinued, we’ll have to wait for the collection of three to come out before we read the rest of the story.

Reviewer Info

Laura Hilton


Laura HiltonLaura Hilton, her husband, Steve, and their five children make their home in Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas. She is a pastor’s wife, a stay-at-home mom and home-schools her children. Laura is also a breast cancer survivor.

Her publishing credits include Hot Chocolate and Shadows of the Past from Treble Heart Books; a devotional in a compilation from Zondervan; and the first book “Patchwork Dreams” in her Amish of Seymour series from Whitaker House will be released in April 2011, the second book in September 2011, and the third in April 2012. Laura has her business degree from Ozarka and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers. Laura is a professional book reviewer for the Christian market, with over a thousand book reviews published at various online review sites.

Laura is represented by Tamela Hancock Murray at Hartline Agency