Indie Reads Aloud with Yvette Walker and "Sixty"
- Diana Kathryn

- Sep 19
- 2 min read

Indie Reads Aloud Radio
Episode # 247
Sixty:
A Crime Reporter's Story
Book One in the Linda Radcliffe Chronicles
Written by Yvette Walker
"Linda, I know you won’t remember me, but my daughter was killed by Mayfield Sherman."
Christian reporter Linda Radcliffe feels a jolt as the past she thought was buried rushes back. Mayfield Sherman—a name etched in horror—was put to death years ago after a brutal killing spree that claimed the lives of several women. One of his stops was in Oklahoma, Linda’s old reporting ground, the very place that drove her away, scarred by the images in police files she’ll never forget.
Now, two decades later, Linda returns to help a family she once reported on, reopening memories and fears she’d long suppressed. But when she reconnects with her former colleague, now the editor of the local paper, Linda finds herself wrestling with more than just the shadows of the past—old feelings begin to rekindle, and she must confront both her unresolved trauma and a second chance at love.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Yvette Walker, bestselling author and host of the Positively Joy podcast, writes for every woman who’s ever felt lost after love. With honesty and hope, she shows how faith rewrites even the most painful chapters. Whether she guides readers through heartfelt devotionals or grips them with emotional fiction, Yvette’s voice is one of comfort, courage, and Christ-centered healing. She is a journalist and a former college dean of students. She has served on the national board of the Society of Professional Journalists and has been inducted into the Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame. She has been a newspaper editor, a news ombudsman, a reporter, and has supervised online content management systems for two websites. She is a native of Chicago and now lives in Kansas City.
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