Intervention Fiction Review : 2009/09/01
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Intervention
by Terri Blackstock
Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2009, 336 pp., paperback.


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Emily Covington is a teen drug addict. When her mother Barbara stages an intervention in a last-ditch effort at helping her, things go from bad to worse and soon Emily is wanted for murder.

Suspense master Terri Blackstock has created one of her most gripping novels ever with Intervention. Did a final desperate drug deal go terribly wrong, or is Emily a victim? How many deaths will result before Detective Kent Harlan figures out who is the victim and who is the killer?

The emotional turmoil of a family torn apart by addiction and crime comes to life with all of its wrenching anguish in this powerful novel. I highly recommend Intervention to anyone who enjoys suspense.

Learn more about the real-life story behind Intervention in my interview with Terri.

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