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I enjoyed all of this series of books.
Beau is up to solving knotty cases. JA Jance amazes me continually with her plots--always different! Yet another very good read.
My cover is different. A J.P. Beaumont mystery -very good!
Very suspensefull reading.
Love, love Beaumont and all of his adventures. J.A. Jance just keeps the adventure rolling.
Couldn't put this one down.
A maniac broke into the house of Officer Benjamin Weston-then brutally snuffed the model cop, his wife and his children. But five year old 'Junior' Weston was hiding in a closet...and somehow avoided the psycho's bloody blade. Another great J.P.Beaumont book.
Someone has killed a police officer and his family. Could it be the gangs from the task force he is working on. J. P. Beaumont must find out. Very good story.
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Without Due Process (J. P. Beaumont, Bk 10) on + 2081 more book reviews
This is a great story. The Teddy Bear Patrol angle is a great idea for any community. Thanks, to J.A. Jance for bringing it up.
The brutal murder of a black cop and his family tests the procedural skills of Seattle police detective J.P. Beaumont, the paperback hero recently promoted to hardcover ( Hour of the Hunter , Morrow, 1991). Jance, who energizes this adventure with slick, made-for-TV plotting, fast-paced action, and canned dialog, focuses on a surviving child witness, possible police corruption, rival street gangs, and Beaumont's previous friendship with the victim. Lean forward, grab on, and ride for adventure
A JP Beaumont mystery. A spellbinding story of lies, betrayal, and multiple murders. What kind of monster would break into a man's home at night, then slaughter him and his family? The fact that the dead man was a model cop who was loved and respected by all only intensifies the horror. But the killer missed someone: a 5 year old boy who was hiding in the closet. Now word is being leaked out that the victim was "dirty". But JP isn't about to let anyone drag a murdered friend's reputation through the muck. And he'll put his own life on the firing line on the gang-ruled streets to save a terrified child who knows too much to live.
A maniac broke into the home of Officer Benjamin Harrison Weston-then brutally snuffed the model cop, his wife and his children. But five-year old "Junior" Weston was hiding in a closet...and somehow avoided the psycho's bloody blade.
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a black cop and his family are murdered. there is talk of a cover-up. beaumont must solve the case. good book
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Another well done thriller.
What kind of monster would break into a man's home at night, then slaughter him and his family? The fact that the dead man was a model cop who was loved and respected by all only intensifies the horror. But the killer missed someone: a five-year-old boy who was hiding in the closet. Now word is being leaked out that the victim was "dirty." But Seattle P.D. Homicide Detective J.P. Beaumont isn't about to let anyone drag a murdered friend's reputation through the muck. And he'll put his own life on the firing line on the gang-ruled streets to save a terrified child who knows too much to live.
(A different cover)Officer Benjamin Harrison Weston was a model cop---until a maniac broke into his home and brutually murdered him, his wife and his children, but somehow missed his five-year-old son who was hiding in a closet. Now the top brass is suggesting that "Gentle Ben" was dirty. But Homicide Detective J. P. Beaumont isn't about to let anybody drag his dead friend's reputation through the mud. And he's ready to trail a killer from the gang-ruled streets to the upper ranks of the Seattle P.D., if necessary, to save a scared litle boy who knows too much to live.
Loretta F. (rettaliny) reviewed Without Due Process (J. P. Beaumont, Bk 10) on + 60 more book reviews
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