"Burning Proof"
by Janice Cantore
by Janice Cantore
Detective Abby Hart has been investigating the death of her parents for years. She has finally come to the realization that everyone else is right and that she has been obsessed by finding her parents killers. She has come to grips with the fact that justice will be served in God’s timing and not her own. As she moves on with her life, she puts all of her focus into solving current cases. When she finally gets the break in the case she has been working, she goes to make an arrest but things go terribly wrong. Abby begins to question her judgment and her future as a police officer. She goes to spend some time with her aunt to get away from the stress of her job. While she is visiting her aunt, she realizes that helping those that have been hurt and may no longer have a voice is her true calling after all. She returns home with a peace that she desperately needed. As she begins to put the past behind her, mysterious circumstances begin to happen that prove that someone is determined to keep the past and the truth of her parent’s deaths buried forever.
Private Investigator Luke Murphy has been seeking the truth of the Triple Seven murders just as long as Abby Hart. When Abby’s former partner, Asa Foster, dies, he tells Luke that there is proof to what truly happened on that fateful night 25 years ago. Luke comes across Asa’s old case files and finds a clue to the murders. He cannot wait to track down this new lead, but he is reluctant to share this new information with Abby. In the meantime, he joins the Cold Case Task Force. While he and his new partner Woody are awaiting a permanent spot on the Force, they are given a ten-year-old abduction case to solve. They ask Abby to help them with this case since she may be able to relate to the victim. As the three work together to solve the abduction case, there is someone that is trying to keep them from solving any case ever again. Will they be able to solve the abduction case and will they ever find out the truth of the Triple Seven murders, or will they be stopped before they ever find out the truth to either case?
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“Burning Proof” is book two in the Cold Case Justice series by Janice Cantore. The story picks up immediately where book one left off. While this book continues the story of the Triple Seven murders, there are also a couple of new cases for them to solve. While the first one is pretty much resolved in the beginning of the book, the second one lasts throughout the entire book. I was disappointed in the topic of the second case (rape) that they had to solve. I did like the fact that faith and trust in God resonate throughout the entire book. We all need to remember that we need to keep trusting in God no matter what is going on in our life. I was looking forward to reading this book, but I was sadly a bit disappointed. While there was some mystery and suspense in this story, it seemed to be lacking the same quality that was in book one. I am still looking forward to reading book three in this series, and I can’t wait to see how they finally put together the pieces of the Triple Seven case.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Tyndale Publishers in exchange for my honest review.
Private Investigator Luke Murphy has been seeking the truth of the Triple Seven murders just as long as Abby Hart. When Abby’s former partner, Asa Foster, dies, he tells Luke that there is proof to what truly happened on that fateful night 25 years ago. Luke comes across Asa’s old case files and finds a clue to the murders. He cannot wait to track down this new lead, but he is reluctant to share this new information with Abby. In the meantime, he joins the Cold Case Task Force. While he and his new partner Woody are awaiting a permanent spot on the Force, they are given a ten-year-old abduction case to solve. They ask Abby to help them with this case since she may be able to relate to the victim. As the three work together to solve the abduction case, there is someone that is trying to keep them from solving any case ever again. Will they be able to solve the abduction case and will they ever find out the truth of the Triple Seven murders, or will they be stopped before they ever find out the truth to either case?
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“Burning Proof” is book two in the Cold Case Justice series by Janice Cantore. The story picks up immediately where book one left off. While this book continues the story of the Triple Seven murders, there are also a couple of new cases for them to solve. While the first one is pretty much resolved in the beginning of the book, the second one lasts throughout the entire book. I was disappointed in the topic of the second case (rape) that they had to solve. I did like the fact that faith and trust in God resonate throughout the entire book. We all need to remember that we need to keep trusting in God no matter what is going on in our life. I was looking forward to reading this book, but I was sadly a bit disappointed. While there was some mystery and suspense in this story, it seemed to be lacking the same quality that was in book one. I am still looking forward to reading book three in this series, and I can’t wait to see how they finally put together the pieces of the Triple Seven case.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Tyndale Publishers in exchange for my honest review.