Review: Patricia Raybon’s “Truth Be Told”

Patricia Raybon‘s “Truth Be Told” book is a thrill from beginning to end!

After a shocking murder of a young colored woman at a political gathering, Annalee is set on finding justice for the woman. The puzzling case lands her on the campus of Saxton Theological Institute as she investigates the president of the school and his mysterious team of war buddies. Everything becomes more confusing by the minute as more crimes start piling up! Her quaint home and garden gets ransacked, and Annalee is introduced to a strange world of the young woman’s Welcome Ambassadors. Thankfully, Annalee Spain has a great support system in her reliable preacher boyfriend, Jack Blake, an orphan named Eddie, her church friends, and more great citizens of Five Points. When they all join forces, the case is finally solved!

“Truth Be Told” is a continuation of Patricia Raybon’s historical tale set in 1920s Colorado. Annalee is a fictional character embarking on a career as professor/detective. Her bold career choice makes her a target by her enemies in the Five Points community. This novel illustrates how many allies she has made in her previous cases and the new enemy ahead. “Truth Be Told” is a book that is safe for all ages and is geared toward avid fans of mysteries like Sherlock Holmes.

Patricia Raybon’s “Truth Be Told” releases on June 11th, 2024.

A Special Thanks to Tyndale House Publishers for the advanced reader copy of the book and cover image.

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