Sunday, May 8, 2022

Fiction Review: The Catch by Lisa Harris


Lisa Harris gives readers another thrilling page turner with "The Catch." This is the third novel in her US Marshals series, and readers may have an easier time feeling attached to marshals Madison and Jonas if they have read the previous two books in the series. However, Harris does a good job of filling any new readers in on details they may have missed. In any case, this isn't really a book you read for the character development. Harris excels in crafting an exciting plot with many unexpected twists and turns, but any faith elements or real character development feels like more of an after thought. Madison and one of the other characters both deal with loss of loved ones, and Madison also finally has a chance to "catch" the person who murdered her husband. Meanwhile, the main story line follows the search for a missing woman with ties to a criminal and a judge. To say any more would be to give away too much, but I can promise you that, out of the three books in this series (and out of the several Harris books I've read), "The Catch" contains probably the most interesting plot in terms of edge-of-your-seat moments. 


*Disclaimer: I received this book for free in exchange for my honest review.

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