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You can enter to win a print copy of One Final Target by Janice Cantore, courtesy of the publisher. (US ONLY!) You can enter by using the Rafflecopter link at the bottom of this post. (Contest ends March 1, 2024) Share on X If you’re the chosen winner, I’ll contact you for your information to pass along to the publisher.
About the book…
Two wounded heroes shattered by tragedy and paralyzed by guilt and must find their footing and work together to catch a killer.
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A warrant service in the San Bernardino Mountains goes horribly wrong when an IED blast kills four police officers. Devastated by the loss of her team, the lone survivor, Long Beach sergeant Jodie King, struggles with her guilt and grief, especially as the case remains open with no clear leads or suspects. Weeks after the explosion, Jodie retires from the police department and returns to the mountain bomb site seeking peace and resolution . . . only to find herself in the crosshairs once again.
Sam Gresham just happens to be in the right place at the right time when shots are fired at Jodie. The newest detective for the county sheriff’s department, Sam is assigned to work the IED, his first case back after his own traumatic loss. While Sam sees an opportunity to help Jodie heal from her lingering scars, Jodie hopes fresh eyes will bring new insight to the investigation. Because after this latest shooting, one thing seems clear: Jodie has always been the intended target—and the threat may be much closer to her than anyone wants to admit.
About Janice…
Janice Cantore is a retired Long Beach police officer who now writes suspense novels to keep readers engrossed and leave them inspired. Her twenty-two years of experience on the force lend authenticity to her stories. Janice has penned thirteen novels: the Line of Duty series, the Cold Case Justice series, the Pacific Coast Justice series, and three standalone novels—Breach of Honor, Code of Courage, and One Final Target.
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This book sounds good. It’s neat that the author is a retired police officer.
I agree. Janice has a number of great books, and her experience as a police officer definitely adds to the stories. Good luck, Vickie!