First the fire, then the heatβ¦β©A brutal home invasion. Two small traumatized survivors who may have witnessed the horror. Lieutenant Sam Holland has never worked a case quite like this one, in which her eyewitnesses are five-year-old twins. But when Sam steps up in a big way for them, she risks her
Fatal Invasion
β Scribed by Force, Marie
- Publisher
- HQN Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 181 KB
- Series
- The Fatal Series
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Washington (D.C.
- ISBN
- 148803284X
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β¦ Synopsis
First the fire, then the heat...
A brutal home invasion. Two small traumatized survivors who may have witnessed the horror. Lieutenant Sam Holland has never worked a case quite like this one, in which her eyewitnesses are five-year-old twins. But when Sam steps up in a big way for them, she risks her heart as much as her career.
While Sam and her husband, Vice President Nick Cappuano, go to battle in more ways than one for her tiny witnesses, her colleague Sergeant Tommy "Gonzo" Gonzales battles his own demons. Months of unbearable grief and despair come to a head in an unimaginable way that threatens Gonzo's status with the department and his relationship with his fiancee, Christina.
With trouble both at the precinct and on the case, Sam struggles to keep her priorities straight at home and at work while trying not to lose her heart to her latest crime victims.
β¦ Subjects
Washington (D.C.)
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