Benevolent Evil is the 6th installment in the popular Kendall O'Dell mystery series, all based on true events. Kendall investigates the mysterious disappearance of 3 beautiful, young women from truck stops in Arizona. A local trucker, ex-con and registered sex offender is the prime suspect along with a secretive surgeon working at a new anti-aging clinic in Castle Valley. Kendall's search for the missing women leads her to an abandoned church and historic mansion where she risks her life to uncover a monstrous and sadistic scheme that will shock readers and keep them glued until the last page.
Sylvia Nobel, a resident of Arizona since 1961, is the author of the best-selling Kendall O'Dell mystery series. She is also one of the producers of the new feature film Deadly Sanctuary, based on the first book in the series. The 5th book, Forbidden Entry has now been released. Her breathtaking descriptions of the Arizona desert illustrate her love affair with the state's unique beauty. Her main protagonist, feisty, flame-haired reporter Kendall O'Dell has been described by readers as a modern day grown up "Nancy Drew" or a younger Jessica Fletcher from "Murder She Wrote". Her books are available from Nite Owl Books as well as major booksellers worldwide. Readers can participate in an adventure that provides the true ambiance of the modern west with each based on actual cases gleaned from news articles. The attention to detail and the eloquence of the masterfully written stories, will give the reader a vivid picture as well as present great insight into these well researched contemporary tales. Best yet, her judicious use of language makes readers comfortable sharing these books with teens and seniors alike. She follows the same pattern with the film, Deadly Sanctuary, which has received a PG-13 rating making it suitable for just about everyone!
What I Did Like: +Kendall is still a believable character. As the series has gone on she’s only gotten stronger and better, even if she does have a serious problem with self preservation. +The cases are fascinating. I found myself getting wrapped up in the drama of the family who owned the church, the missing girls, and the new development in town. It seemed, at first, like it was going to be a lot to keep track of but it’s all captivating so it works! +The ending works to give you satisfying answers and wrap things up nicely.
Who Should Read This One: -Fans of small towns, big mysteries, and citizens wandering into cases will be the best readers for this series.
She is an excellent writer. Have all her books. All signed but one. Being a second generation native I'm familiar with the places she writes about please keep writing. You are a inspiration for others to write about Arizona.
3.5 I love the protagonist she’s very likable , but does some pretty dumb things for a smart women in this novel. I was like come on….. story had a lot of characters and people to keep up with, that’s always hard for me. Still a fun series , just a weird unbelievable kind of ending though. Macabre.