“Lethal Target” by Janice Cantore

 

Modern Problems?

Legalizing marijuana solves everyone’s problems, right?  That’s what the supporters of the new legalization have said.  But the residents of the small community of Rogue’s Hollow disagree.  They have been up in arms ever since Hang Ten, a pot farm, opened in their area after the legislation passed.  Ever since then, things have taken a downturn.

Threatening looking people have started showing up in town.  Supposedly, their purpose is to work security at Hang Ten.  Townspeople have started disappearing.  Additionally, a boy who had everything going for him is found dead.  Supposedly he died of an overdose, even though he very vocally spoke out against drugs.  But was he really murdered?

An instigator from Los Angles arrives who despises the new Police Chief, Tess O’Rouke. He lives to spread hate towards the chief, stalking her all over town while bad mouthing her.  A controversial case from her previous location, along with all the accusations from the instigator, cause people to question her honesty.  Then, a dead body shows up on her front porch.  Is Tess corrupt and behind the death, or is she being framed?  Is Hang Ten to blame for all the bad things that have happened?

This is an exciting book that is hard to put down. Great characters make this tale even better, and the reader will be surprised at the end.  This great tale contains nothing offensive, and is written from a Christian viewpoint. Lethal Target is part of the Pacific Coast Justice series, but this story stands on its own. I highly recommend this 5-star book.

Tyndale House Publishing has provided bookreadingtic with a complimentary copy of Lethal Target, for the purpose of review.   I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal.  I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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