Eyes of Justice, a Triple Threat Novel
By Lis Wiehl, with April Henry
Inspirational Suspense
Thomas Nelson
c. 2012
ISBN: 9781404163537
ISBN: 9781595547088 - hardcover
$14.84
Stepping into the fourth title of this series is like
meeting old friends and being utterly shocked by the turn of events. I am torn
about reading the first books.
An FBI agent, a federal prosecutor, and a local Portland Oregon
television news crime reporter have a special relationship, and together they
call themselves the “Triple Threat Club.” There are lines not to cross, sources
and resources to share, family problems and faith, and deep commitment to
justice amongst them—and now, someone is out to seek revenge on all of them.
Cassidy Shaw is a bundle of energy, seesawing through an exciting
life of revolving boyfriends, recognition as a local celebrity, the high stakes
of investigating and reporting on criminal activity. To her friends Nicole
Hedges, a single mother, and Allison Pierce, she’s the former cheerleader who
loves an audience as much as putting a sleazebag behind bars. When Cassidy is
super-late to dinner, the girls are shocked to their core at the reason.
The balance of this novel is a challenging investigation
involving Nicole pushing the limits of her new boss in the local FBI field
office and her career as she forces and fast-talks her way into the middle of
an investigation which is clearly not hers. The fact that the local cops may
have reason not to be as cautious as Nicole might be only fuels her
determination to find justice. Allison is in similar hot water in her office
when her boss, who is considering seeking higher elected office, receives a
complaint from the police for meddling in police business. But how can they
ignore evidence, especially when it appears they’re next? Tragic murder, a
framed cop, a stalker, a stripper, and an emotionally detached skip tracer all
provide pieces of the puzzle that make up the Eyes of Justice.
Fully developed characters that feel familiar, excellent
without being overwhelming detail and breath-taking action will keep the reader
turning pages. Told in the viewpoints of Nicole and Allison, the authors
occasionally introduce other point of view characters beginning half-way into
the story which aren’t entirely necessary to advance the story, but that didn’t
stop me from enjoying the story. Those who enjoy Lynette Eason and Vickie Hinz
and other female crime investigator novels will love the Triple Threat novels.
An electronic copy of this book was provided by the
publisher for review.
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