Judgment Call: A Brady Novel of Suspense by J.A. Jance
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
It's been a while since I read a Joanna Brady novel, but I really liked this one. Jance continues to provide a plot that surprises and is unpredictable. There are great back stories dealing with relationships between Joanna and her mother, her husband, her daughter, and for this novel, her father. I'm at a loss to say anything negative about the story!
Summary (from Goodreads.com): When Joanna Brady's
daughter, Jenny, stumbles across the body of her high school principal,
Debra Highsmith, in the desert, the Cochise County sheriff's personal
and professional worlds collide, forcing her to tread the difficult
middle ground between being an officer of the law and a mother. While
investigating murders has always meant discovering unpleasant facts and
disquieting truths, the experienced Joanna isn't prepared for the
knowledge she's about to uncover. Though she's tried to protect her
children from the dangers of the grown-up world, the search for justice
leads straight to her own door and forces her to face the possibility
that her beloved daughter may be less perfect than she seems--especially
when a photo from the crime scene ends up on Facebook. A photo only one
person close to the crime scene could have taken.
The gruesome
picture is just the tip of the iceberg. Even a small, close-knit town
like Bisbee has its secrets. Navigating her way through the unfamiliar
world of social media, Joanna discovers shocking--and
incriminating--information. The details build, from a hushed-up
suspension, to a group of teenagers with a grudge against the late Ms.
Highsmith, to a hateful video calling for the principal's death. The
video evidence points to one particular privileged boy, who's already
lawyered up thanks to his father, a well-to-do doctor determined to
protect his son's reputation. Yet the deeper Joanna digs, the more
complications she uncovers. It seems the quiet, upstanding principal had
a hidden past, full of mysterious secrets she'd successfully kept
buried for years.
As the seasoned sheriff juggles professional
constraints and personal demands--budget cuts, new team members, an
arrogant coroner, a confused teenager, a precocious toddler, and a
high-maintenance mother--she finds herself walking a fine line between
justice and family that has never been so blurred.
So now I'm reading Winds and the Waves by Dean Hughes.
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