First of all, I had never heard of this author until I met him at the Milham Park Arts & Craft show in Kalamazoo, MI. He had his own booth, and was asking people if they were looking for a good read. Since there was a two-fer deal, my companion and I went in on his two books available. The first book I read was The Secret Keeper. The book keeps you interested pretty much from the beginning, though it starts off with the sad death of the newlywed wife of the main character. There were parts that left me confused, and some things could have used more explanation. Some of the dialog was a little hard to follow, but there were not enough things that bothered me to not recommend the book to a Michigan native/lover. The book contains mystery, romance, revenge, and a chase. The author also (from the two books I've read,) could stand to work on drawing out the denouement since most people would be feverously reading to get to that part, and it seemed to be over in an instant. There are so many details that could have been laid out when the peak of revenge and unraveling of the details were reveled at the end.
To wrap up this review, I want to add that the author is deeply involved in hunting, and writes for a newspaper on the subject. This appears in the book a few times, but even if you aren't a hunting fan, it is worth it to get through to the good stuff.