Monday, April 6, 2009

My Son, John by Kathi Macias

Murder.

Could there be a more chilling word? Could it be any more horrible than to have a loved one killed, brutally and heartlessly, without obvious reason or motive? When Liz Peterson’s elderly mother is found viciously beaten to death in her home, Liz and her husband, Charles, along with their grown son, John, and teenage daughter, Sarah, are horrified beyond words. Their previously predictable, respectable lives seem to have vanished without a trace, as they struggle to make sense of a senseless act.

And then a second blow—more devastating, if possible, than the first—rocks them to their core. John is arrested for his grandmother’s murder. As what’s left of the Peterson family begins to crumble under the weight of loss and accusation, the Petersons’ longstanding Christian faith is put to the test in a way they could never have imagined, and unconditional love is stretched to its limits. Will family ties and relationships withstand such a crushing blow, or will evil succeed in dividing and conquering this once close and inseparable family?

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My Review:
This is a beautifully written account of the struggle of Liz Peterson and the after-effects of the vicious murder of her mother and subsequent arrest of her son. Liz wrestles with all of the thoughts and impulses that can be imagined.

The author uses first-person narrative as well as third-person narrative for her characters. Sometimes, the thoughts seem to flow into one another, causing a bit of confusion. 

You will reach for a tissue with this one.

Will this mother be able to forgive her son? Can she ever again trust God? And, how could such a thing happen to a loving family?

Discussion questions for individual or group study are included.

If you would like to read the first chapter, click here.

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8 comments:

bermudaonion said...

Whew, that sounds like a powerful book.

deepsouthrunner said...

What a nightmare... sounds like a tough but worthwhile read.

Anonymous said...

Hi Sally,

Didn't know you keep a book blog too - thanks for the thorough reviews!

Blessings!

Deborah said...

Wow! Sounds very difficult to read, but similar to When I Lay My Isaac Down...the true story written by a mother who's son has committed murder. That one was so hard to read, especially through tears, but had so much help in it...no matter what your particular 'Isaac' is.

Holly (2 Kids and Tired) said...

This looks like a fascinating book.

Edgy Inspirational Author said...

It is definitely a gut-wrencher, but honest and compelling. :)

Kathi Macias said...

Thanks, Sally, for the great review--and thanks to your readers for taking the time to check it out and leave comments. Blessings to you all!

hippmom said...

Chilling! Thanks for the review!