Justice Delivered
A Memphis Cold Case Novel #4
By Patricia Bradley
Carly Smith has lost years of her life - years that she'll never get back. And she's always looking just in case the men responsible find her again. She escaped but she isn't truly free and she won't be if she can't stop them. There's just one problem to stop them means she has to go back to her old life and the person she was at 17 died 16 years ago.
Carly trusts no one and especially not cops, not when they could have helped her. But when her past and present come together she may have no choice but to trust someone with the truth. The question is who will help her while she searches for the men still out there trapping young women with their false promises and lies of fame and fortune.
Someone is determined to keep Carly quiet and they have no problem using the young niece she has never met as leverage to silence her permanently. Can she trust the one man she thought was involved in her chance meeting all the years ago? Or will her teenage crush be the hero she needs to help her get to the truth, rescue her niece, and stop a killer before he stops them?
This is the fourth book in the Memphis Cold Case series but it can easily be read as a stand-alone if you haven't read the three previous books. There are characters from the other books in this book but their backstories are not essential to enjoying this book. If you like clean romantic suspense with a more than one whodunit involved give this one a read.
About the Book:
Carly Smith came by her trust issues honestly. She's been at the mercy of merciless men, ignored by law enforcement officers who should have helped her, and seemingly rejected by her family. She can't even trust herself to do the right thing. Though she is working hard on building a new life, the past continues to haunt her when she discovers that the man she couldn't bring herself to report to the police is still out there, luring vulnerable girls under the guise of being a modeling agent.
When her own niece is kidnapped, Carly must overcome her fears and come forward with the information she has. But if that proves to be too little, too late--she'll have to go after the perpetrators herself.
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