
The beginning of the novel jumps around a bit if you are not familiar with the triple threat club, as you need to learn who each lady is and what they do. Once you get your bearings straight on the characters, you start to weave your way through the tale, trying to find the murderer. The ladies in this novel face real dilemmas and that alone makes you feel as if they are real people that you can relate too.
I definitely would recommend Hand of Fate to anyone who likes murder mystery novels. I read the whole book in one weekend and it would have been a lot faster if not for work and sleep getting in the way. It should be pointed out that this is a book written from a Christian perspective but is more of a general fiction novel.
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