![]() This is the fourth book in Margaret Daley’s Texas Ranger series, and can easily be read as a standalone as the series is related by theme rather than by characters. My second problem was at the end, when it seemed that a character was added out of nowhere. I read fast anyway, and I read especially quickly when the book is as fast-paced and exciting as this. First, there were a lot of characters, and I had trouble keeping them all straight at times. ![]() There were a good set of characters, all of whom felt very real and not at all stereotypical.ĭespite all these good things, I had two problems with Severed Trust. The Christian aspect was understated and not at all preachy. ![]() ![]() There was a complex plot, with a combination of suspense (prescription drug abuse and murder), relationship issues (between friends, and father-daughter), and a little romance. Severed Trust was a fast-paced and exciting read, and once I’d started reading I didn’t want to put it down (always a good sign). ![]() Texas Ranger Ethan Stone joins local chief of police Cord Thompson in unravelling a case that involves prescription drug abuse at teenage ‘pill parties’ and an attempted murder in a case that is too close for comfort for Ethan and Cord, especially when it becomes apparent that Ethan’s niece and Cord’s sister might be at risk. High school football star Jared Montgomery is found drowned in his car, and it looks like foul play. ![]()
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