

It stands on it's own I can't think of anything to compare it to. What other book might you compare A Reason to Believe to and why? It was one of those books the compel you to just sit quietly for a moment at the end to let the story wash over you, and so decided I just had to make a recommendation. This book was gut-wrenching and endearing all at once. I listen to a lot of books, but I don't write a lot of reviews. Where does A Reason to Believe rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far? It kept me interested from page one until the end and I felt very satisfied at the conclusion. even though it wasn't a love story, there was revelation and justice and love in this story. Damage from the past has kept them from truly connecting with others, but their sisters (Shiela and Aidan) were the pillars that kept the guys erect. The subject was a sad murder, but solving it became a form of catharsis for both Matt and Kiernan. It was definitely off the record as Matt was on leave and the medium is not part of the police department. She takes him to see renowned medium Kiernan Fitzpatrick and the two of them set off to solve the mystery of why the dead girl Abby chose to appear to Matt AND who hurt this little girl. Only, Matt's sister in law and best friend Sheila thinks supernatural things occur and that he shouldn't dismiss what happened to him as crazy business. He never took time off to properly grief, so Matt's vision has to be the grief he is feeling. See, 15 months ago, Matt lost his work partner of 3 years, who also was his romantic partner. They also order him to see the department psychologist because they think he is losing it.

He follows her voice and eventually her to discover her body and is quickly placed on administrative leave by his superiors. After the police has a taken a look around, Matt hears a little girl. Excellent book to start the month with! This book starts of with Detective Matthew Bennett getting a missing child call.
