If you're looking for a fast-paced page-turner with a solid plot, pick up Janice Cantore's latest novel in the Cold Case Justice series, Burning Proof for a few days (or less, depending on how quickly you read). The sequel to Drawing Fire, this book finds Long Beach Police Department detective Abby Hart still trying to solve the mystery of the Triple Seven murders that killed her mother and Long Beach PI Luke Murphy's uncle. As this plot line unfolds during the book, Abby also finds herself drawn into a cold case Murphy is working with his partner, Woody.
However, before she can effectively do either of the above, Abby has to struggle with professional trauma and burnout after she pulls the trigger in an officer-involved shooting. Questioning her ability to even continue in law enforcement, she retreats to her aunt's home in Oregon. While there, however, she also has to face the unresolved relationship with Ethan, her boyfriend...especially since her feelings for Luke Murphy grow stronger every day.
With plenty of interesting twists and turns as realistic characters work out realistic crimes, this book is both suspenseful and heartwarming. It ends with some big questions answered and others hanging in mid-air for the next Cantore novel. I can't wait!
I received this book free of charge from Tyndale Publishers in exchange for a fair review.