Janice Cantore in her new book, "Visible Threat" Book Two in the Brinna Caruso series published by Tyndale House Publishers gives us another adventure with Officer Brinna Caruso.
From the Back Cover: Officer Brinna Caruso wants perfection—perfect justice and a perfect world. She wants to save and protect all the innocents in the world, no matter the cost.
Orphaned and struggling to get by, Ivana and her sister left Bulgaria for America with dreams of a better life. But since they arrived in Long Beach, everything they were promised has turned out to be a lie.
After a dead girl is found in the river with a mysterious tattoo on her hip, homicide detective Jack O'Reilly asks for Brinna's help. Unaware of the depths of evil that will be uncovered, Brinna finds herself flung into a dangerous frontier—an organized human trafficking ring.
I think the worst thing in the world that you can do to someone is to take away their freedom completely and buy and sell them on the underground market. These people have been stripped of their identities and they have no hope. It is into this world that Jack O'Reilly asks for Brinna's help. Now Jack, Brinna and her K-9 search and rescue dog, Hero are involved in an investigation that will test the limits of how far they can go to rescue these people. "Visible Threat" is how you define exciting! Ms. Cantore is a retired Long Beach California police officer of 22 years. If anyone can write these kind of stories with authenticity and sheer excitement she most certainly can. "Visible Threat" is a thriller with all kinds of excitement and danger. Janice Cantore knows how to weave a captivating story with wonderful characters that breathe. I enjoyed reading this book and look forward to the next book in this exciting series from Ms. Cantore.
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