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Colin Conway

    The Ride-Along
    The Fate of Our Years
    • The Fate of Our Years

      • 326 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Can a man truly be forgiven for his conduct? Or will it haunt him even in death? It's been nearly two years since Dallas Nash's wife died. He has pulled himself together and is pushing forward with life. He's even found a new friend in an unlikely place. That doesn't mean life as a Major Crimes detective has gotten easier. The murder victim in Nash's latest case is revealed to have a complicated history. Nearly twenty years ago, a woman accused him of a heinous crime. The murder could be a dish of revenge served cold, or it might simply be a matter of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Can Dallas Nash untangle the truth before a killer escapes justice? The Fate of Our Years is the eleventh book in the 509 Crime Stories, a series of novels set in Eastern Washington with revolving lead characters. If you like thought-provoking police procedurals with compelling personalities, then grab this book today.

      The Fate of Our Years
    • The Ride-Along

      • 320 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      The Tyler Garrett scandal rocked the Spokane Police Department two years ago. Now, a consent decree governs the agency with Washington D.C. directing its reform. It’s a tumultuous time in the city, and public outcry over local and national events is high. Change is in the air. Officer Lee Salter is a third-generation cop who bleeds blue. Amid the departmental chaos, he does the only thing he can—be a good officer. That means showing up for every shift, responding to calls for service, and always doing the right thing. All the while, the Department of Justice and its local supporters hope to catch another officer in its net of reform. Salter refuses to be that officer. Melody Weaver is a teacher and activist who believes in a better way. Despite her demanding profession, she dedicates herself to the cause of reshaping policing in her city so that the terrible events—both local and national—can stop. To understand what needs to change, she needs to see the reality of the job up close. That means a ride-along on the graveyard shift. One night. Two people. And a nation’s problems.

      The Ride-Along