The Life we Bury, Allen Eskens

Not a fast-paced, page-turner, but it didn’t drag; a good Saturday afternoon read. While I thought parts of it were predictable, there was an, “I didn’t see that coming” moment.

An assignment taken far too lightly turns into a full-on investigation into a thirty-year-old murder where the accused, who sits behind bars, still proclaims his innocence.

Overall, I enjoyed the book and would try another of Allen Eskens’ titles.

Lynda Wolters