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Works by Cara Putman

Imperfect Justice (2017) 72 copies
Beyond Justice (2017) 69 copies
Timeless Treasures (2010) 69 copies
Delayed Justice (2018) 65 copies
Flight Risk (2020) 50 copies
Stars in the Night (2010) 42 copies
Squared Away (2011) 40 copies
Mason Jar Mayhem (2016) 40 copies
Canteen Dreams (1990) 39 copies
Lethal Intent (2021) 39 copies
Deadly Exposure (2008) 35 copies
Trial by Fire (2009) 30 copies
In the Fullness of Time (2017) — Author — 27 copies
Blessed Are the Cheese Makers (2016) — Author — 27 copies
To Have And To Hold (2017) 27 copies
A Promise Forged (2012) 23 copies
Mixed Motives (2014) 22 copies
Sandhill Dreams (2008) 20 copies
Captive Dreams (2008) 20 copies
Mysteries of Lancaster County: An Unbroken Circle (2019) — Author — 19 copies
Making Waves (2017) 18 copies
Till We Meet Again (2018) 16 copies
Shark Bait (2018) 12 copies
A Promise Kept (2009) 11 copies
Sail Away Home (2019) 11 copies
Across the Shores (2023) 9 copies
The Vanished (2024) 4 copies

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The Vanished, by Cara Putman, is the first book in Secrets to Keep series. This story is well written and easy to imagine. It contains suspense, mystery and touches of romance. I found this book to be an very enjoyable story with well developed characters. I especially enjoyed the parts of Janae, her mother and grandmother as they cleanout the carriage house and found items Janae’s father has tucked away and not spoken about. I found the topic of art stolen during WWII to be very interesting. I enjoyed the closeness of the three women and how they worked together.

I enjoyed the mystery and suspense of the surrounding the painting at the gallery that were under question. It gives a look into what it might be like for the families that lost items as well as to how the stolen items were dealt with. This is such an enjoyable story, I look for to the rest of the series.

I voluntarily received a complimentary copy of this story, this is my honest review.
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eccl | 2 other reviews | Apr 19, 2024 |
Once again, Priscilla Latham Grant is on the case in this installment of the "Mysteries of Martha's Vineyard" series. This time, a huge metal shark, a prop from the movie "Jaws", has vanished without a trace before an important event. Can Priscilla find out what happened and get the beloved shark returned?

This is another cozy, beach read. Just good fun. I found it a little heavy in the Jaws department. Most everyone seemed to be a fanatic. I've never gotten the hype, but that didn't take away from my enjoyment of the book.… (more)
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briandrewz | Apr 18, 2024 |
I’ve never been super interested in art per se, but I do have quite the appreciation for it, even if I don’t understand that world too well. I have never given much thought to just how crazy the art world could be, or how dangerous in certain situations, like what we see in The Vanished. Who knew that the art world could be so dangerous?

There is something that drew me into this story instantly. Mystery after mystery wraps this novel in a cloak of darkness layer by layer, leaving you wondering which way is up. I love stories like this so much!! The multi-facets keep it interesting and keeps you guessing the entire time you’re reading.

This novel has some great characters, but Janae’s grandmother is wonderful and one of my favorites. I loved the wisdom and support that she bestows on Janae during one of the most difficult times of her life. How I wish we all could have someone there to support us during our dark times.

I would’ve liked to have seen the ending not be tied up so quickly. Maybe an epilogue would’ve suited better, but the author could be leaving that open-ended with this being the first novel in a new series, so I can’t fault her too much.

Overall, this is an endearing story with quite the web of mystery, characters to root for, and all for the love of art.

*I have voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book which I received from the author/publisher through JustRead Tours. All views and opinions expressed are completely honest, and my own.
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cflores0420 | 2 other reviews | Apr 17, 2024 |
Highly interesting and absorbing from page one. This is my kind of book.
Janae, a lawyer, and Carter, a museum director, tackle the problem when two paintings exhibited in the Elliot Museum could belong to a Jewish WWII survivor.
This was a fascinating story told from the perspective of a museum being on the defensive in a very complex situation. There was a lot of legalese, but it was efficiently and effectively explained, thanks to the expertise of the author, who is a lawyer. You could tell that a lot of research went into this book. I was looking up the paintings in question to see if they really existed.
There was an underlying faith thread that seemed to underscore the way the main characters behaved and how they made their decisions to do the correct thing. This contrasted with the convoluted thinking by the villain.
Along with the conundrum of the paintings, there is more mystery, some family issues and a budding romance. The premise kept me turning pages and and wanting to read more stories in subsequent books in this series.
A stunning offering from an accomplished author.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Kregel on behalf of the author via NetGalley. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.*
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