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Justice Returns: A Private Investigator Serial Killer Mystery (A Jake & Annie Lincoln Thriller Book 6) Kindle Edition
The detectives’ own lives are at stake when they find themselves caught in a dangerous and deadly situation, torn between their moral obligation to investigate the cold case murders of the two innocent victims, and to catch the cold-blooded killer who hired them.
About This Mystery Series
• Book 1: Blood and Justice (A Free eBook)
• Book 2: Cold Justice
• Book 3: Justice for Hire
• Book 4: Captive Justice
• Book 5: Justice Overdue
• Book 6: Justice Returns
• Book 7: Personal Justice
• Book 8: Silent Justice
• Book 9: Web of Justice
• Book 10: Fugitive Justice
• Book 11: Profane Justice (Coming Next)
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date14 January 2015
- Reading age13 - 18 years
- File size1018 KB
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About the Author
Rayven T. Hill was born in 1954 in Markham, Ontario. He has had a variety of occupations and careers since then, spending the last fourteen years as a computer programmer and web site designer.
His first novel, written in 1960, was an instant hit with his mother and one sibling. He then put his career as a novelist aside for half a century to concentrate on making a living, but has now ventured back into the world of writing.
His first real novel, Blood and Justice, was published as an eBook in June 2013.
He lives with his wife in Toronto.
Visit rayventhill.com for more information. Join his mailing list for updates and information on new releases.
Product details
- ASIN : B00S9WR33I
- Publisher : Ray of Joy Publishing; 1st edition (14 January 2015)
- Language : English
- File size : 1018 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 305 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 611,126 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 3,578 in Assassination Thrillers
- 3,584 in Women's Adventure Fiction (Books)
- 3,969 in Conspiracy Thrillers
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About the author

Rayven T. Hill was born in 1954 in Markham, Ontario. He has had a variety of occupations and careers since then, spending the last fourteen years as a computer programmer and web site designer.
His first novel, written in 1960, was an instant hit with his mother and one sibling. He then put his career as a novelist aside for half a century to concentrate on making a living, but has now ventured back into the world of writing.
His first real novel, the first of the Jake & Annie Lincoln Crime Thrillers, Blood and Justice, was written and published as an eBook in June 2013.
He lives with his wife in Toronto.
Visit rayventhill.com for more information. Join his mailing list for updates and information on new releases.
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"Yes it surely was"! However it was a very good read with a surprising but logical twist at the quite satisfactory ending that I didn't see coming but which surely wasn't hidden throughout the story!
At the very least it answered some of the questions arising in the earlier books. Jake and Annie are getting to be pretty good detectives and there is, as usual, lots of action. Sometimes I find myself feeling very sorry for Lisa Krunk who just never gets her big exclusive story. "Yes I surely do"! Maybe she should take some notes from Lon Cohen and make friends with Jake and Annie! Anyone know the ETA for "Silent Justice? Great series


The lack of foul language is welcomed.
Looking forward to Personal Justice.