Jack Watts, the absolute master of character development, has done it again. Reckoning may be his best novel yet, and that's saying a lot.
Riveting, fast paved, and unpredictable, like each of his dozen novels, this page-turner will hold the attention of the reader from the first page all the way through to the surprising ending.
Reckoning, the sequel to the hugely popular Betrayal, but being a stand-alone novel, is the perfect companion for long weekends, vacations or just hanging out. On a scale of one-to-ten, it's at least a twelve. Extremely well-written, like all of Watts's books, Reckoning is a winner by any standard.
Jack Watts is an award-winning author, having published five books so far, including two with Simon & Schuster. His daily blog about recovering from religious abuse, Pushing Jesus, is read in more than 140 countries. Jack lives in Atlanta, where he broadcasts two weekly radio shows—Jack Watts Live and Jack Watts on Recovery. He has five children and nine grandchildren.