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From M A Comley, NY Times and USA Today bestselling author, with over two million copies sold worldwide.
Let the chase begin...
A harrowing game of cat and mouse.
Families are being snatched from the streets, this case is undoubtedly one of the worst cases Lorne has ever investigated.
Lives hang in the balance when the kidnapper sets Lorne an unachievable deadline to meet.
The clues are there, however has Lorne got the stamina to find them?
Chasing the clues involves all forms of transport, and Lorne finds herself out of her comfort zone on more than one occasion.
Will the clues lead her to the kidnapped families? Or is the kidnapper toying with her?
Will Lorne be forced to make the ultimate sacrifice to achieve her goal of setting the families free?
If you enjoy fast-paced, action thrillers be sure to grab your copy today.
For fans of Joy Ellis and Faith Martin.
Other books in this series are:
Cruel Justice #1 in Police Procedurals and 1# Women Sleuths.
Impeding Justice #1 in Police Procedurals
Final justice #1 Action and Adventure
Foul Justice #1 Hard-Boiled Mysteries
Guaranteed Justice #1 Women Sleuths
Ultimate Justice - #2 Women Sleuths
Virtual Justice - #1 Hard Boiled/#2 Psychological Thrillers
Hostile Justice - #1 Police Procedural
Tortured Justice - #1 Vigilante Justice
Rough Justice - #1 Women Sleuths
Dubious Justice - #1 British Detectives
Calculated Justice - #2 Action and Adventure
Twisted Justice - #1 Women Sleuths
Prime Justice - #2 Police Procedural
Heroic Justice - #1 Hard Boiled Mysteries
Shameful Justice - #1 Women Sleuths
Immoral Justice - #2 British Detectives
Toxic Justice -out now
Short stories to accompany the series involving Lorne and Pete are:
Blind Justice - introduction novella to the series.
It's a Dog's Life - 20,000 word novella
Merry Widow - a short story
Justice at Christmas - a 10,000 word short story.
Unfair Justice - a 10,000 word short story
Mortal Justice - a 15,000 word novella.
Irrational Justice - 10,000 word short story.
Seeking Justice - 15,000 word novella.
Genre: Mystery
Let the chase begin...
A harrowing game of cat and mouse.
Families are being snatched from the streets, this case is undoubtedly one of the worst cases Lorne has ever investigated.
Lives hang in the balance when the kidnapper sets Lorne an unachievable deadline to meet.
The clues are there, however has Lorne got the stamina to find them?
Chasing the clues involves all forms of transport, and Lorne finds herself out of her comfort zone on more than one occasion.
Will the clues lead her to the kidnapped families? Or is the kidnapper toying with her?
Will Lorne be forced to make the ultimate sacrifice to achieve her goal of setting the families free?
If you enjoy fast-paced, action thrillers be sure to grab your copy today.
For fans of Joy Ellis and Faith Martin.
Other books in this series are:
Cruel Justice #1 in Police Procedurals and 1# Women Sleuths.
Impeding Justice #1 in Police Procedurals
Final justice #1 Action and Adventure
Foul Justice #1 Hard-Boiled Mysteries
Guaranteed Justice #1 Women Sleuths
Ultimate Justice - #2 Women Sleuths
Virtual Justice - #1 Hard Boiled/#2 Psychological Thrillers
Hostile Justice - #1 Police Procedural
Tortured Justice - #1 Vigilante Justice
Rough Justice - #1 Women Sleuths
Dubious Justice - #1 British Detectives
Calculated Justice - #2 Action and Adventure
Twisted Justice - #1 Women Sleuths
Prime Justice - #2 Police Procedural
Heroic Justice - #1 Hard Boiled Mysteries
Shameful Justice - #1 Women Sleuths
Immoral Justice - #2 British Detectives
Toxic Justice -out now
Short stories to accompany the series involving Lorne and Pete are:
Blind Justice - introduction novella to the series.
It's a Dog's Life - 20,000 word novella
Merry Widow - a short story
Justice at Christmas - a 10,000 word short story.
Unfair Justice - a 10,000 word short story
Mortal Justice - a 15,000 word novella.
Irrational Justice - 10,000 word short story.
Seeking Justice - 15,000 word novella.
Genre: Mystery
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