Snapshot

Snapshot by Lis Wiehl, published by Thomas Nelson Incorporated on October 7, 2014, is a 320-page work that intertwines elements of fiction, mystery, and suspense. The narrative follows Lisa Waldren, a federal prosecutor in Boston, who confronts her past when a photograph emerges, revealing her childhood connection to a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement. This image not only serves as a catalyst for her journey but also connects her to the unresolved murder of civil rights leader Benjamin Gray, challenging her understanding of history and justice.
In her quest for truth, Lisa navigates a perilous landscape, uncovering a conspiracy that links her childhood memories to influential figures such as Bobby Kennedy and J. Edgar Hoover. As she seeks out the other girl from the photograph, readers will find a compelling exploration of the intersections between personal history and broader societal issues. Snapshot delves into themes of crime and the complexities of memory, offering a unique perspective on the past while engaging with the suspenseful elements of a detective story.
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Two little girls, frozen in black and white. One picture worth killing for.
The Civil Rights Movement is less than a distant memory to Lisa Waldren–it is someone else’s memory altogether, passed on to her through the pages of history. Her life as a federal prosecutor in Boston feels utterly remote from the marches in the South that changed her father’s generation–and the entire nation–forever.
But the truth is, she was there.
When a photograph surfaces showing a blond, four-year-old Lisa playing with an African-American girl at a civil rights march in Fort Worth, Lisa is faced with a jarring revelation: the girls may have been the only witnesses who observed the killer of civil rights leader Benjamin Gray . . . and therefore the only ones who can exonerate the death row inmate falsely accused of the murder.
Soon, Lisa finds herself in the dangerous world her father had shielded her from as a child. After some searching, the Waldrens find the other little girl from the photo and, in the process, uncover conspiracy mere steps away from the likes of Bobby Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and J. Edgar Hoover.
Based on real events and a photograph snapped by author Lis Wiehl’s own G-man father, Snapshot is a remarkably original marriage of mystery and history.
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