Book Description:
Peter Ryan wakes up on a typical morning only to
find his house empty, his wife and daughter nowhere to be found. His world is
shattered after a phone call to a friend confirms the impossible: his wife and
daughter died in a car accident he does not remember. Haunted by faint memories
and flashes of details, Peter becomes convinced that something isn’t right and
begins to question reality. When he discovers a note in his daughter’s
handwriting, strange memories begin to surface that cause him to second-guess
nearly everything he once believed. Suddenly armed men show up at Peter’s home,
turning the mysterious puzzle of his past into a dangerous game of cat and
mouse. On the run and unsure whom to trust, Peter has to discover what’s real
and what isn’t . . . before he loses everything.
My Review:
Centralia is one of those books I wanted to read
in one sitting. The fast-paced, pull-me-through the pages of this psychological
thriller kept me wanting more. I rooted for Ryan and couldn't wait to find out
what happened, then wanted to read more when I finished. Dellosso knows how to
write a story and weave in elements of faith. I loved how he sewed God into the
fabric of the story and showed the reader what faith can do. If you enjoy Ted
Dekker or Frank Peretti you'll love Mike Dellosso.
Warning: There is violence throughout the story.
I received this book in exchange for an honest
review.