Review written for ClubReading.com by Sally

And Then There Were Two is a sequel to One by One in the Dani Ross mystery series.

The recent explosion in Christian fiction is great. Greed seems to have taken hold, though. Publishers and authors can make more money if they drag the story out through four or five short books. This series is no exception. I find it interesting that the major focus of this particular book is just that–greed.

The book follows Dani Ross and her assistant Ben Savage through their biggest case yet . . . finding out who tried to murder the richest man in the United States. Maybe it was one of his own family . . . . They all want to be sure they get a good share of the inheritance when he is gone.

Greed seems to be the operative word with the rich man’s three former wives and children. They all lunch together with him on a regular basis aboard his yacht . . . and he lets them . . . pretty unrealistic!! It’s also pretty hard to believe this guy lives full-time on his yacht. Don’t most rich people have two or three houses? I sure would!!

Save your money on this series. It is definitely not up to par with this author’s other works.