In Ruchti's debut faith-based novel, Libby and Greg's marriage is sputtering in the wake of their daughter's death. Libby's thinking about leaving—until she's faced with the prospect of becoming a widow when Greg fails to return from a solo trip to the Canadian wilderness. As Libby, her best friend Jen, and father-in-law
Frank go after Greg to bring him back or learn his fate, Libby also
learns about herself, family, and faith. It's a great premise, and
Ruchti has enough energy to make the suspense last for just about the
whole book, even as she unpacks the marriage troubles in the background
and the character interplay among the searchers in the foreground. A lot
of readers will like Libby, who is flawed enough to be humble and
teachable; a few might find her brittle and defensive wit (rocks with
bad toupees of lichen) a little much. Libby's friend Jen, however, is
improbably saintly. Crisp dialogue propels the story forward
unobtrusively. Ruchti shows imagination and promise. (May)
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