Publisher: Zondervan
Publication Date: October 2009
Reviewed by Tim George
Warning! If you haven’t read Farraday Road yet stop here.
Swope’s Ridge continues the story Ace Collins began in his riveting debut work of fiction, Farraday Road. Lije Evans and his cast of characters follow the mystery of Swope’s Ridge to places none of them could have possibly imagined. What began as the hunt for the murderer of his wife becomes Lije’s quest to stop something far bigger than the individual pieces of the mystery.
The stakes are raised as we realize what happened in a sleepy corner of Arkansas was only the precursor to something much more sinister than first believed. The author expands the story this time to include international terrorism and the last soldier of the most infamous of all terrorists, Adolf Hitler. This time around we are carried from Arkansas, to England, to Germany, to Mexico, to Kansas, and back home again on a wild ride of suspense, mystery, and espionage.
Though the stage is much bigger than the first novel, Collins still manages to keep us close to the characters; something that is often lost in sequels. Swope’s Ridge is not a book for readers looking for stereotypical cut outs of characters. Through all the adventure we are presented a sobering look at racism, betrayal, and misplaced loyalties. Once again the plot is tight and the dialogue, engaging. And the really good news … there is no “to be continued” at the end of this one. Though Lije Evans may be back another day, you will be satisfied with the conclusion of the mystery of Swope’s Ride. Very satisfied.





4 Responses
Sounds like a book I will enjoy! Ace has a different callabre of writing style.
Posted on September 22nd, 2009 at 9:22 am
Ace Collins is now one of my favorite authors! Hope he writes LOTS more about Lije.
Posted on September 22nd, 2009 at 8:07 pm
I can’t wait to read it. Loved Farraday Road and now this one sounds even better. Ace is definitely at the top of his game!!!
Posted on September 22nd, 2009 at 11:38 pm
Sounds like a great book! I’ve been looking for my next international intrigue book. I’m currnetly reading Three Kisses by Heath Daniels. It made reading and understanding current geopolitical events interesting and enjoyable.
Posted on September 24th, 2009 at 5:14 pm
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