The Still Small Voice

Category: Fiction - Mystery -Murder
Author: Brenda Stanley
Publisher: Twisted Pen Publishing (September 27, 2023)
Publication Date: September 27, 2023
Number of Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 979-8989017614
ASIN: B0CK14L9WM

Brenda Stanley’s The Still Small Voice explores family dynamics, faith, and the hidden scars of past traumas. Set against the backdrop of a tight-knit Utah community, the narrative intricately weaves the lives of its characters through a tragic incident that ripples through generations, revealing the painful nature of guilt, family secrets, and redemption. At the heart of the story is Madison Moore, who returns to her hometown following her father Saul Woodruff’s terminal illness. Her homecoming unearths many emotions, including the burden of family expectations and the shadow of her estrangement due to her departure from their faith. But when her father reveals a secret about murder, she suddenly realizes that a woman put behind bars might be innocent of murder. How can she prove the innocence of a woman behind bars who confessed? 

From the outset, Stanley expertly establishes a poignant atmosphere, describing the nostalgic yet suffocating ties of Madison's upbringing—a duality that resonates deeply throughout the narrative. The prologue, which introduces a young Dubby (Saul) at church camp, is a gripping premise to the plot's core. Dubby’s crush on a girl named Sara culminates in a tragic incident that shapes the lives of those involved and ripples out into the community. The narrative deftly transitions back and forth between Madison's contemporary struggles and the haunting echoes of her father's youth, skillfully layering the intertwined fates with a suspenseful air of mystery. The plot centers around the long-buried secret of a fatal accident that involves Madison's father and leads to the wrongful conviction of another girl, Amelia.


Brenda Stanley is an exceptional storyteller with a unique gift for crafting unforgettable characters and suspenseful plot points. The characters are elaborately drawn, particularly Madison, whose internal conflicts are authentically explored. Her struggles to reconcile her estrangement from her family and faith with her desire for truth and justice create a visceral tension that drives the narrative. Both Madison and her father suffer from guilt and the quest for forgiveness, each having to confront the implications of their choices. This author demonstrates noteworthy attention to detail, from the vivid imagery of the Utah landscape to the characters’ emotional journeys. The descriptions of Echo Lake and the campgrounds evoke a sense of lost innocence and nostalgia, reflecting the themes of longing and regret. The Still Small Voice is a gripping thriller that is emotionally resonant and psychologically grounded, a narrative that delivers entertainment at multiple levels. 

Reviewed By: Eugene Lasha

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Date: August 5, 2024

Thriller, Suspense & Mystery