Bury the Past by James L'Etoile
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I stayed up till five in the morning so I could finish reading this thrilling novel by James L'Etoile from Crooked Lane publishing that I received by entering a Goodreads giveaway. With Sacramento Police Detective John Penley and his partner, Detective Paula Newberry are called to a murder scene that has evidence that trails back to when Newberry was once an IA (internal affairs) officer all leads arrive at a cop who has been in prison. How can the DA really release this prisoner and how is so much evidence pointing to Newberry as the culprit? Crooked cops, millions in drugs and money and witnesses being slowly eliminated one by one having Penley and Newberry racing the clock to apprehend the real murderers. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in a good plot with lifelike crime-fighting characters who find the villains at every turn.
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