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Burn by Ted Dekker and Erin Healy

Posted by Jake Chism On December - 3 - 2009

burnGenre: Suspense

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication Date: January 2010

Reviewed by Jake Chism

Janeal Mikkado has lived her life among her Gypsy family and friends, but has always longed for a way out. One fateful day an answer to her dilemma arrives in the form of a mysterious man named Salazar Sanso. It seems Janeal’s father is working with the DEA to bring down Salazar, and if Janeal will do just one favor Sanso promises not to take her father’s life. He also offers Janeal the opportunity to leave once and for all to chase her dreams. Janeal seizes the opportunity, but things go horribly wrong and a fire destroys the Gypsy community and everyone she loves.

Fifteen years later, Janeal has made quite a life for herself, but nevertheless feels empty and broken because of her past. Out of the blue she discovers that her two best friends survived the fire and have recently reconnected. She fears they will discover the truth behind what happened that day and Janeal’s connection to it all. To make matters worse, Sanso once again has her in his crosshairs and will do anything to get her, even if it means destroying the lives of her friends. Now Janeal enters into a deadly game where the past and truth come face to face and her life hangs in the balance.

Ted Dekker and Erin Healy once again display their collaborative prowess and even outdo their previous novel, Kiss, in the process. Going into this story I honestly wasn’t expecting much.  For some reason the premise didn’t grab my attention, but it only took a few chapters to discover how wrong I was. The plot is masterfully executed, giving us just the right amount of suspense at the right times to keep the narrative flowing along. As in Kiss, we are treated to another strong female lead in Janeal Mikkado.  Her journey is a captivating one, often times dizzying and unsettling, but always engrossing as we delve into her hurts and secrets.

In true Dekker fashion we are treated to a nice little twist that will no doubt drive some readers crazy. Nevertheless, I found this plot device worked nicely with the overall theme that is interwoven throughout. At its heart, this is a story about the darkness and light that abides in us all and the battle that rages within. I’m excited about what this writing team has accomplished and I’m especially looking forward to Erin Healy’s upcoming solo debut, Never Let You Go.

1 Response

  1. Linda Said,

    I’ve found that Ted Dekker can always pull something out of the hat and twist it in a way no one else can.

    Posted on December 4th, 2009 at 2:46 pm

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