I received a copy of Drawing Fire by Janice Cantore from NetGalley in exchange for an honest reveiw.
One case from her past defines homicide detective Abby Hart.
With a possible serial killer stalking elderly women in Long Beach, California, Abby’s best lead is Luke Murphy, an irritating private investigator who saw a suspect flee the scene of the latest homicide. When Abby discovers that the most recent victim is related to the governor, she’s anxious to talk to him about a cold case that’s personal to her—one Luke is interested in as well.
As she learns more about the restaurant fire that took her parents’ lives years ago, Abby discovers why Luke is so invested in finding the ones responsible. The more they uncover, though, the more questions they have. Can Abby find peace without having all the answers?
I love Janice Cantore's books. She has a way of drawing you in and inspiring you at the same time. Abby's parents were murdered when she was six and all her life she's wanted to find the killers and bring them to justice. She becomes a homicide detective so that she can help other people who've suffered like she has. While working on a murder case she crosses paths with Luke Murphy, a private investigator, who also has a connection to her parents murder. Luke's uncle worked at Abby's parents restaurant and died because he helped save Abby. Luke and Abby start working together to solve the Triple Seven murder case. Can they find all the answers they've been looking for all their lives?
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