Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Review: Lethal Target by Janice Cantore
Blurb (from Amazon):
Police Chief Tess O’Rourke thought she’d taken care of her small town’s drug problem last year. But now Rogue’s Hollow residents are up in arms over a contentious vote on legalizing the sale of marijuana within city limits. And when an eighteen-year-old is found dead of a possible overdose, Tess wonders if the local pot farms might be involved and begins to fear that a new, deadlier drug supply chain has cropped up. As tempers flare and emotions boil over, Tess faces the possibility of losing the town’s support.
With her relationship to Sergeant Steve Logan on shaky ground, Tess could really use a friend, and she feels drawn to Pastor Oliver Macpherson’s quiet presence. But the anger she holds over her father’s death prevents her from embracing his faith and finding peace.
Battling storms within and without, Tess is shocked when a familiar face from her past shows up in town to stir up more trouble. And his threats against Tess may prove lethal.
My Review:
Lethal Target is book two from Janice Cantore’s series, The Line of Duty. Tess O’Rourke’s story continues. I thought it was pretty good. It was full of action, adventure, mystery and suspense. I enjoyed seeing Tess’s relatable struggles, emotions and the lessons she needs to learn.
I give Lethal Target four stars and recommend it. I believe it would be best to start with the first book of the series. I am looking forward continuing The Lind of Duty series.
I received this book from the publisher. This review is 100% my own honest opinion.
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