Oh what fun! I like mysteries, and I love puns! And this book was just neat! It had a good pace, and when I got to the end I found out why! ;) They say write about what you know, and Mr. Robertson did a good job of that. All the characters were as real as people in your neighborhood. The thought and plots were in-depth and I throughly enjoyed this book! It handled the issues of what do you do if you found peoples lives in your hands so very nicely!
A really good read.
Carol :)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Paul Robertson is a computer programming consultant, part-time high-school math and science teacher, and the author of The Heir. He is also a former Christian bookstore owner (for 15 years), who lives with his family in Blacksburg, Virginia.
ABOUT THE BOOK

But that all changes when a former client--a man deeply connected in the Justice Department--is found murdered after a break-in gone bad. When Charles reclaims at auction the books he'd once sold, he quickly discovers he's bought more trouble than he could have ever imagined.
Inside one volume are secrets. A collection of sins that, if revealed, could destroy reputations, careers--even lives. Charles soon learns he isn't the only who knows. Going to the police means ruining a multitude of lives. But staying silent puts a target on his shop, his wife--and himself. Charles must decide: Should one mistake really cost you everything?
If you would like to read the first chapter of According To Their Deeds, go HERE
The book link is: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0764205684
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