High school Principal Debra Highsmith was difficult
at best for many and flat out hated by some in the local community. First
missing and then found dead by Jenny Brady, the daughter of Cochise County
Sheriff Joanna Brady, there is a personal angle to the case. Sheriff Brady has
her hands full with the case because
now a search for a killer in the Bisbee area begins.
now a search for a killer in the Bisbee area begins.
Not only will that investigation reveal some unpleasant
truths about the victim and some of the students she tried to help every day,
Joanna will be again reminded that no one is perfect. Everyone shows a public
face to the world. Their private face is often darker and for very good reason.
With things at home rough and work with its own
problems the last thing Brady needs is a second murder. She quickly gets one
and before is chasing a killer who clearly has a mission in mind. Old scores
are being settled and the killer is not through just yet.
Judgment
Call: A Brady Novel Of Suspense is another good
read featuring plenty about Joanna Brady and her family at home as well as her
extended police family at work. Those various personal issues and conflicts add
spice to the series while not interfering as the chase intensifies for a killer
bent on a powerful sense of payback for secrets long buried. A quick read well
worth your time and another very enjoyable installment of the series that also
manages to tie up a couple of ongoing loose ties.
Judgment Call: A Brady Novel Of Suspense
J.
A. Jance
William
Morrow (imprint of Harper Collins Publishers)
July
2012
ISBN#
978-0-06-173116-7
Hardback
388
Pages
$25.99
Material supplied by the good folks
of the Plano Texas Public Library System. Again this year the summer reading
challenge for adults and kids is now underway. For more information go to
Kevin R. Tipple ©2012
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