In this highly acclaimed, spellbinding novel, journalist Laurie Best investigates reports of retirement home residents being euthanized and must decide if there's ever a time when life is no longer worth living. A fascinating, attention grabbing novel dealing with tough, reallife situations. Tucked into green hills of Oregon's winding coast, inside an elite retirement community far from prying eyes, people are beginning to disappear. According to unconfirmed reports, the residents are being systematically euthanized. "Led like sheep to the slaughter" is how old Joe, with his Adam's apple waddling in the loose skin of his neck, put it. Reporter Laurie Best remains unconvinced. She's the one investigating their claims. For all she knows they're senile flaky as dry crackers. Besides, this is a right to life issue and she's proabortion. Crippled minds only take up valuable space on the planetright? So even if the rumors are true, why bother saving the lives of those who are no longer able to think.
Keith R. Clemons is the 5x award winning author of nine Christian suspense novels. Writing under the banner, “Stories With the Impact of Today’s News Told With a Christian Worldview,” Keith consistently addresses issues that affect the body of Christ by placing controversial subjects in the center of gripping and powerful stories. Whatever your background: rich or poor, political or apolitical, young or old, you’ll enjoy the drama and suspense of Keith’s work. If you haven’t read one if his books yet, now’s the time. See why readers say, “I had no idea you were such a fantastic author,” and, “These are probably the best books I’ve ever read,” and, “It’s safe to say I now have a new favorite author.” (see more at www.keithclemons.com)
I like some Christian fiction but this was a bit preachy. In your face, preachy. I was surprised, therefore, pleased, that it didn't end in the typical fashion.