Judgment Call (Sheriff Joanna Brady Mystery Book #15)
The New York Times bestselling master of mystery and suspense, J.A. Jance—whom the Chattanooga Times ranks “among the best, if not the best”—brings back her enormously popular series protagonist, Cochise County Sheriff Joanna Brady.With Judgment Call, Jance achieves a new high in crime fiction,...
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The New York Times bestselling master of mystery and suspense, J.A. Jance—whom the Chattanooga Times ranks “among the best, if not the best”—brings back her enormously popular series protagonist, Cochise County Sheriff Joanna Brady.With Judgment Call, Jance achieves a new high in crime fiction, as Brady wrestles with her conflicting roles of law officer and mother when her daughter discovers the murdered body of the local high school principal, and the ensuing investigation reveals secrets no parent wants to hear. At once a breathtaking recreation of the rugged landscape of the American Southwest, a moving story of a mother’s concerns for her endangered child, and thrilling masterwork of brutal crime and expert detection, Judgment Call is prime J.A. Jance, a treat for anyone who loves a good cop story wrapped around a superior family drama.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780061732805 (006173280X)
ASIN: 006173280X
Publish date: April 30th 2013
Publisher: Harper
Pages no: 464
Edition language: English
Series: Joanna Brady (#15)
*Genre* Mystery, Suspense*Rating* 3.0*First Thoughts* For the first time since 2009, J A Jance returns to Bisbee, Arizona, and Cochise County Sheriff Joanna Brady with the release of Judgment Call. Sheriff Brady is put in a semi difficult position when her 15 year old daughter Jenny discovers the b...
Expected publication: July 24th 2012 by Harperluxe
Was four stars through three-quarters but finally some (to some maybe inconsequential) mistakes bothered me enough--like what antidepressants actually do--that I just couldn't do it. Certainly it is a high 3 stars. The fact that the motivation(s)of the numerous "bad guys" were simply not reasonabl...