On the edge of trust

Reviewed by:

Beth Swanson, voracious reader

Title:

On the edge of trust (A Logan Point novel)

Author:

Patricia Bradley

Publisher:

Baker Publishing

https://bakerbookhouse.com/

Date:

November 4, 2025

Format:

Paperback

Length:

336 pages

Overview:

This story is action packed, full of suspense. Tori Mitchell is a crime reporting podcaster who is working to prove her nephew’s innocence and clear his name. Undercover FBI agent Scott Sinclair is trying to heal from a gunshot wound in his right arm, using his left arm instead. This could make the difference in saving his career as an agent.

Tori and Scott team up on a case to solve a crime with many twists and threats. Shots are fired, making each of them wonder if they are the target. But sparks are also flying between them, can their relationship last as they attempt to outwit the killer?

Rating:

5 out of 5

Suggested audience:

Readers who enjoy mystery and suspense with some romance as well.

Christian impact:

Patricia Bradley presents an interesting mystery from a Biblical worldview. She is never preachy but does show the themes of greed and forgiveness in a way that reaches the reader.

Also includes:

-acknowledgements

-author page

-Revell note from the publisher

-excerpt of the author’s next book

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On the Edge of Trust


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