When the belated professor's wife dies, they scavenge the house but don't find what they are seeking. Now, they've come for Liesl. She immediately goes on the run, and with the help of newspaper reporter Cade O'Brien and CIA agent Ava Mullins, she might have a chance.
Liesl is in possession of a sheet of music that is a secret code identifying a Russian mole. The Russian KGB wants it back and they will remove anything that gets in their way - including Liesl. She needs to put her faith in God and let him take control and see where it may lead her.
The Sound of Red Returning is a titillating romantic suspense that had me up late burning the midnight oil. The characters just leap to life from the pages; their depiction is so realistic. Emotional, heartfelt, inspiring and fraught with tension, The Sound of Red Returning is a vastly entertaining read!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sue Duffy is an award winning writer whose work has appeared in Moody Magazine, The Presbyterian Journal, Sunday Digest and The Christian Reader. She is the author of Mortal Wounds (Barbour, 2001) and Fatal Loyalty (Kregel, 2010). Sue has also contributed to Stories for a Woman's Heart (Multnomah). She and her husband, Mike, have three grown children.
http://www.sueduffybooks.com/
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