**When a pregnant federal judge is abducted, Max Freeman pursues an eccentric gang deep into a hidden world he knows better than most: the shadowy waterways of the Florida Everglades** US district judge Diane Manchester has looked across the courtroom into the eyes of evil before. But today, as s
Don't Lose Her
β Scribed by King, Jonathon
- Book ID
- 108212276
- Publisher
- Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Max Freeman 7
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781504001212
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β¦ Synopsis
When a pregnant federal judge is abducted, Max Freeman pursues an eccentric gang deep into a hidden world he knows better than most: the shadowy waterways of the Florida Everglades
US district judge Diane Manchester has looked across the courtroom into the eyes of evil before. But today, as she presides over the extradition hearing of a notorious Colombian drug lord, she is also eight months pregnant. Her chair is uncomfortable, her robe is constrictive, and her due date is fast approaching. If she shows a single sign of weakness, Diane risks jeopardizing the biggest trial of her career and setting a vicious murderer free.
In seconds, her situation takes a harrowing turn for the worse. Walking to her favorite lunch spot, Diane is grabbed off the street, thrown into the back of a white van, blindfolded, and threatened with death. She has no idea who her kidnappers are or what they want. Maintaining a strict code of silence, they refuse to give her even the smallest glimmer of hope.
But Dianeβs captors have overlooked a crucial detail: Her husband, Billy, is the employer and best friend of Max Freeman, Philadelphia cop turned South Florida private investigator. Tossing off the rule of law, Freeman sets out to determine which of a roguesβ gallery of suspects took Dianeβand to save her and her unborn child before itβs too late.
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