Truth Be Told + Giveaway

Denver’s newest detective. A garden’s deadly secrets.

On a lovely June night in 1924, amateur detective Annalee Spain is mingling bravely at a high-class political fundraiser in the lush backyard garden of famed political fixer Cooper Coates, one of the wealthiest men in Denver’s Black neighborhood of Five Points. When Coates’s young daughter discovers a pretty stranger dead in her father’s garden shed, Annalee is thrust onto the baffling new case just as she’s reeling from another recent discovery―a handwritten letter, found buried in her own garden, that reveals the identity of her mother.

Not ready to face the truth about her hidden past, Annalee throws herself into solving the mystery of the young woman’s demise. With the help of her pastor boyfriend Jack Blake, her orphaned buddy Eddie, and her trustworthy church friends, Annalee follows the clues to three seemingly disconnected settings―a traveling carnival set up downtown, a Black civic club, and a prestigious white seminary on the outskirts of Denver. Intriguing advice also comes from a famous, real-life Denver visitor. But is Annalee on the right track or just running in circles, fleeing from conflicts racing in her heart?

In a taut, heart-gripping narrative driven by secrets, romance, and lies, Annalee must unravel a case with higher stakes than she imagined―one where answers about a lovely woman’s death point to truths and tensions still throbbing today.

My Review:

This series just keeps getting better and better! I love the way we’ve seen so much growth in Annalee over these three books. She is more sure of herself, clearer in her purpose, more resolute in her faith. And she needs to be all that and more as she faces some of the toughest situations she’s experienced since arriving in Denver.

The author incorporates historical facts with unflinching honesty. No sugar coating here as Annalee seeks justice for an unknown murder victim. Racism, violence and corruption brings danger at every turn…and from unexpected places. It’s brutal and confounding – especially as Annalee is confronted by the social bigotry within her own Black community.

This is the kind of story you feel your way through. It’s impossible to be a detached observer. I lived every heartbreaking, infuriating and gut-wrenching moment right along with Annalee and Eddie and Pastor Jack and Mrs. Mason and all the people I hold so dear. And, oh my goodness, the cameo appearance of a revered historical figure who counsels Annalee and brings such hope….I got goosebumps!!!

The mystery is complex but Annalee is relentless and has the backing of loyal friends and unexpected strangers. It’s layered in tragedy and deceit, perpetuated by legions of ‘good people’ who chose to do nothing while atrocities were committed. A mystery with history and heart — the kind of novel that changes a reader for the better by the time she reaches the end.

I listened to the excellent audible edition narrated by Zakiya Young. She brought such energy and enthusiasm to the story and enhanced my ‘reading’ pleasure that much more. She has narrated the entire series so far and these books will definitely be ones I listen to again. Keeper shelf material for sure.

18 thoughts on “Truth Be Told + Giveaway”

  1. I just read the first book in the series a few months ago. I haven’t gotten my hands on book two yet, but would love to have a copy of book 3!

    pattymh2000(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  2. Thank you for your review on “Truth Be Told”, which just ratches up my desire to read this book on my TBR list. Can’t wait for the opportunity to read this amazing story!

    Greatly appreciate the chance to win a copy!

    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  3. Sounds intriguing, Kav. Count me in, please. By the way, does this series need to be read in order? I haven’t read the first two yet.

    ckbarker at gmail dot com

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    1. I think ideally, yes, it should be read in order because of the character and relationship growth that builds from book to book. But, if you have no plans to read the entire series, this would definitely do well as a standalone, I think. Good luck, Cheryl!

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  4. I’d love to read this one but truth be told I think I should read the other books in this series first. Seems according to your review we’d actually enjoy this one so much more if we did.

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    1. Ha — I see what you did there! 🙂 Yes, it would read fine as a standalone but if you plan on reading the series start with the first book. Plus, you’ll get so much more out of all the emotional nuances and relationship building etc. Good luck, Becky!

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  5. This is such a great series. I’ve read the first two books but haven’t been able to get this one yet. Thanks for the giveaway.

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