Pursuit of Justice by DiAnn Mills
(Call of Duty #3)
384 pages / 10 hrs, 57 mins
"Special Agent Bella Jordan is assigned to investigate a series of murders in West Texas that are linked to the Spider Rock Treasure. Since she spent the first fifteen years of her life in this area, FBI authorities believe she can get the job done. What they don't know is that one of their prime suspects...is deeply connected to Bella's past.
"The other prime suspect is Carr Sullivan, the man who owns the ranch where the murders occurred. Carr was once one of the wealthiest businessmen in Dallas and has a shady past a mile long. But it appears he's turned his life around. Can Bella trust him, or is he just trying to cover his tracks?" --from the publisher
The story is pretty good, but there are some problems with character development and some major holes in the plot, imho. I gave it three out of five stars.
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Sworn to Protect by DiAnn Mills
Sworn to Protect by DiAnn Mills
(Call of Duty #2)
386 pages
"Border Patrol Agent Danika Morales has sworn to protect the southern borders of our nation, but that oath has cost her. Two years ago, her husband, Toby, was killed trying to help the very immigrants Danika was responsible for sending back to Mexico. His murder was never solved. But now, a recent string of attacks and arrests leads her to believe that someone in McAllen is profiting from sneaking undocumented immigrants into the country...and it may somehow be tied to Toby's death." --from the publisher
I enjoyed the story and Mills' respectful treatment of this sensitive topic.
(Call of Duty #2)
386 pages
"Border Patrol Agent Danika Morales has sworn to protect the southern borders of our nation, but that oath has cost her. Two years ago, her husband, Toby, was killed trying to help the very immigrants Danika was responsible for sending back to Mexico. His murder was never solved. But now, a recent string of attacks and arrests leads her to believe that someone in McAllen is profiting from sneaking undocumented immigrants into the country...and it may somehow be tied to Toby's death." --from the publisher
I enjoyed the story and Mills' respectful treatment of this sensitive topic.
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