Saturday, July 8, 2023

Review: The Record Keeper

The Record Keeper The Record Keeper by Charles Martin
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

This third book in the series had the same action-packed pace I enjoyed in book one.

Good vs evil was portrayed via two brothers with a similar heartbreak, one who found their way to doing good vs one falling into the snatches of evil.

Though this series handles the very difficult topic of human trafficking and the effects on those lucky enough to be rescued, the readers are also filled with hope at the end.

This is a series which should be read to get the complete picture.

*I listened to the audiobook on Scribd.*

Review: Book 1 - The Water Keeper 
Review: Book 2 - The Letter Keeper

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About the book:


With gripping action and heart-wrenching emotion, Charles Martin continues to explore the true power of sacrificial love.


Murphy Shepherd's last rescue mission very nearly cost him his life. He'd like nothing more than to stay close to his wife and daughters for a while. But Bones's brother must be stopped, and there are so many who need to know that they are worth rescuing.


As the cat-and-mouse game moves into the open, Murphy is tested at every turn—both physically and mentally. And then the unthinkable happens: his beloved mentor and friend is taken. Without a trace.


Murphy lives by the mantra that love shows up. But how can he do that when he has no leads? With heart-stopping clarity, The Record Keeper explores the true cost of leaving the ninety-nine to find the one.

About the author:



Christy and I married in 1993. If you include dating, I’ve known and loved her for more than half my life. She is and always will be the home for my heart. We have three boys. Charlie, John T. and Rives. Folks often ask me, which of my books do I like the best. You might as well line up my sons and ask me who I love the most.

My hobbies are bow hunting, working out (a blend of old school stuff and martial arts, called Fight Fit) and Tae Kwon Do. In October 2012 I earned my black belt but I’m still the least flexible person you’ve ever met. The guy that trains me, laughs everytime I start warming up. My boys are far better at Tae Kwon Do than I but I doubt they have as much fun – I get to do and watch. They just do.

I also like to write, but that’s another story.

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