Six O'clock Silence: An Inspector Rebecca Mayfield Mystery by Joanne Pence

Six O'clock Silence: An Inspector Rebecca Mayfield Mystery by Joanne Pence delivers an easy to read, fun mystery laced with romance and family always with an edge of danger. In Six O'clock Silence, we get a glimpse into Shay's past in a way that both challenges the reader perception of him and yet makes perfect sense. I'm interested to see where the change in Shay's life will lead. The underlying mystery and the upfront mystery dance together well in Six O'clock Silence because they both affect so many of the main characters exposing long held secrets. The insight into Rebecca's acceptance, understanding, and compassion about Richie's past love juxtaposed by his undercurrent of insecurity is refreshing and unexpected. I enjoyed Six O'clock Silence even though I've not really been in the mood to read mysteries lately.


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