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Blind Betrayal: Review by Susan Scott Ferrell

Blind Betrayal

Blind Betrayal – Long Weekend Ahead!

When Nancy Mehl broke from writing about the Amish and Mennonites, I wasn’t sure what to think of her Defenders of Justice Series. Fatal Frost was a great beginning, but Dark Deception was just too dark for me. When the third in the series, Blind Betrayal, released, I thought I’d give the series one more shot. I’m so glad that I did! Grab a snack and settle in for a long weekend of reading!

Blind Betrayal continues to track Deputy Marshal Casey Sloane. Casey’s been charged with escorting a reporter from St. Louis to D.C. The reporter is due to testify before a grand jury – but will she make it? When the Marshals’ Office is attacked, Casey, the witness, and two other Marshals are forced to go off-grid. They need to make it to D.C. in time – and they need to live.

I was given Blind Betrayal in exchange for my honest review. It was superb! The characters and storylines are intricately woven together to create a vivid masterpiece. The reader can’t help but cheer for Casey and her dedication and heroism. No doubt about it, Mehl knows how to deliver an amazing thriller!


Susan Ferrell and her husband make their home in the Atlanta Metro area. Although Susan struggles with chronic migraine headaches, she stays very busy as a stay-at-home mom to one very precocious little girl. While catching her breath, she feeds her Amishaholic tendencies by reading vast amounts of Amish literature!


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