The Falling Away[Image] is another gold star in T. L. Hines' career. I enjoyed Waking Lazarus[Image], got twisted with The Dead Whisper On[Image], looked in the cracks of the walls after reading The Unseen[Image] and got surprised by the ending of Faces in the Fire[Image].
Falling Away tells the story of Dylan Runs Ahead. An Iraq War veteran who was injured by a roadside bomb.
We pick up with his adventure as he and a friend named Webb make a transaction of prescription pain medicine over the Montana/Canada border.
Things don't go smoothly and Dylan finds himself running from the police, the drug czar and into the "safe" hands of a earth-loving cult who wants to help him detox from his addiction to the pain meds.
Tailing Dylan is a mysterious girl named Quinn who seeks those who are "chosen".
This is another tale of "Who can you trust?" Quinn's already killed a man and strangled a police officer.
Dylan has a decision to make that may have world-wide implications.
The story ties together nicely by the time Quinn and Dylan meet in that you are expecting a nice dialogue of exposition to explain the bizarre things happening. Hines has a knack for the bizarre and slightly off-center stories and he plays to all the strengths.
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This book was provided for review by Thomas Nelson Publishing.
"The Falling Away by T.L. Hines"
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