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Too Close to Home (Women of Justice), by Lynette Eason

Too Close to Home (Women of Justice), by Lynette Eason

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Too Close to Home (Women of Justice), by Lynette Eason

Too Close to Home (Women of Justice), by Lynette Eason



Too Close to Home (Women of Justice), by Lynette Eason

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When missing teens begin turning up dead in a small southern town, the FBI sends in Special Agent Samantha Cash to help crack the case. Her methods are invisible, and she never quits until the case is closed. Homicide detective Connor Wolfe has his hands full. His relationship with his headstrong daughter is in a tailspin, and the string of unsolved murders has the town demanding answers. Connor is running out of ideas and time. Samantha joins Connor in a race against the clock to save the next victim. And the killer starts to get personal.

Too Close to Home (Women of Justice), by Lynette Eason

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4692507 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-05
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.40" h x .60" w x 5.30" l,
  • Running time: 10 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD
Too Close to Home (Women of Justice), by Lynette Eason

Review "[Lynette's] mystery is engaging and suspenseful,and the romantic tension providesthe perfect amount of relief in tense moments." ---RT Book Reviews

From the Inside Flap EXCERPT FROM CATALOG His phone buzzed and he sighed, pulling it out. Sam watched the color drain from his face. Every muscle in him seemed to go rigid as his throat worked. "Connor? Connor, what's wrong?" W W W Connor felt like he couldn't breathe. Samantha's voice came from a distance, muffled, garbled, like she was underwater and trying to talk to him. He gasped for air and shoved the phone at her. She took it. "Oh no. Oh no. Connor, get to her school. She's in school, right?" And the text message. DO YOU KNOW WHERE JENNA IS? He shook, shuddered as he desperately tried to gain control. Fear for Jenna nearly strangled him. "Connor! Get it together and let's go!" He cranked the car. Fury sizzled through him. "If that creep so much as lays a finger on her . . ." Samantha had her phone out, dialing. "Is she answering?" He put his siren on. Swerved around the next curve. "It's ringing." "Why isn't she answering?" he shouted. Samantha snapped her phone shut. "Voice mail." He had to think. "Call the school. She . . . she won't answer her phone if she's in school. She'll have it on vibrate." Hope leaped within. He yanked the steering wheel to careen around a car whose driver had slammed on brakes. Samantha grabbed the dash. He didn't care. All he could think about was Jenna in the hands of a psycho killer. He started praying.

From the Back Cover The FBI has a secret weapon. But now the secret's out.When missing teens begin turning up dead in a small Southern town, the FBI sends in Special Agent Samantha Cash to help crack the case. Her methods are invisible, and she never quits until the case is closed. Homicide detective Connor Wolfe has his hands full. His relationship with his headstrong daughter is in a tailspin, and the string of unsolved murders has the town demanding answers. Connor is running out of ideas--and time. Samantha joins Connor in a race against the clock to save the next victim. And the killer starts to get personal. Too Close to Home ratchets up the suspense with each page even as love blossoms in the face of danger. Read this one with the lights on!"My friend Lynette has a hit on her hands with this romantic suspense. I enjoyed every minute. The plot managed to surprise and captivate me, and the romance was priceless."--Dee Henderson, bestselling author, the O'Malley series"A fast-moving tale filled with nonstop action. No chance to catch your breath with this one!"--Irene Hannon, bestselling author, the Heroes of Quantico series"Eason gives the reader an exciting ride with characters you will care about."--Margaret Daley, award-winning Steeple Hill romantic suspense authorLynette Eason is the author of eight novels and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) and Romance Writers of America (RWA). Lynette and her husband and their two children make their home in South Carolina.


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151 of 154 people found the following review helpful. Enjoyable By Debbie "Too Close to Home" is a fast-paced romantic suspense novel. The characters were likable and realistic, and the romance was very nicely done and realistically awkward at times. The world-building was good, but in a few places I questioned if the police, FBI, or EMS really would do things that way in real life (like an ambulance taking away a dead body when wounded living still needed help).The suspense was high, but I didn't really enjoy it in the first part because the main characters kept doing foolish things that put them in danger (like they tried to get the killer to come after them and Samantha was nearly killed at her home, yet she went to stay with her sister without taking any security precautions). But this wasn't a problem in the second part. Also, the bad guy in this novel was clever, and the case was very interesting.The killer was one of the point of view characters and the author didn't try very hard to conceal his identity, so I realized who he was a long time before our heroes did. While this did create some suspense, it also made me frustrated that our heroes took so long to pay attention to the clues that were now especially obvious to me.There were several Christians in the novel. Christians were portrayed realistically, with both the good and bad shown. The character's beliefs were worked in as a meaningful part of their lives. I really liked how this was handled. The novel wasn't preachy, and it didn't settle for the pat answers for evil and suffering but went deeper.There was no sex and no bad language. Overall, I would recommend this novel as enjoyable, clean reading, and I look forward to reading her other novels.I received this book from the publisher as a free review copy.Reviewed by Debbie from Genre Reviews(genrereviews. blogspot. com)

71 of 76 people found the following review helpful. My special category By Kindle Customer I am a diehard fan of Dee Henderson's especially the O'Malley series, I have read & reread her books numerous times. Now after having read Too Close to Home, I have got to tell you this book will be in that same special category!! I loved loved it!I am eagerly awaiting the next one.

59 of 63 people found the following review helpful. Good start to a new series. By Janna R. Ryan Every once in awhile a book comes along that just begs to be in a series so I have something to look forward to when the book ends, "Too Close To Home" is one of those books. From the beginning I knew Lynette Eason had created something unusual with her homicide detective, Connor Wolfe and FBI Special Agent Samantha Cash. The book opens with Conner arriving at the scene of another dead body. She is young, obviously murdered and has one very unusual feature... she has been pregnant recently. A pattern is developing, girls disappear for a extended period of time and then show up dead, murdered differently, but recently pregnant. No babies, just signs of pregnancy. These girls are being stalked before they go missing, the police intend to find out how before more girls go missing. Samantha Cash is an expert with computers and they bring her in to figure out the connection between their internet activity and the disappearances.Both Connor and Samantha bring plenty of drama to the table. Connor has a teenage daughter of his own who is struggling with a daddy who isn't around and her mother passed away 4 years before - they are both missing her. Samantha has a sister who suffered a tragedy that she hasn't fully recovered from and it has left Samantha feeling very responsible for her. Together they deal with their personal lives, fight the bad guys and start falling for each other. All while the bad guys are getting "Too Close For Home".This book is a definite nail biter as the story races to the finish, time is ticking and Lynette doesn't waste a single word in her writing. Everything has meaning and you will literally hold your breath. I am thrilled that we will see these characters back in a second book and it looks like Samantha's sister Jamie will take the lead... I can't wait to see how the characters advance in book #2. Congratulations on a great new series, Lynette!

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