IN
THE LINE OF DUTY (DETECTIVE MADISON KNIGHT SERIES)
by Carolyn Arnold
Published by: Hibbert & Stiles
Publishing Inc.
Release
date: September 29, 2016
ASIN: B01HZVSQPW
ISBN (e-book): 9 978-1-988353-22-7
ISBN (print): 978-1-988353-23-4
ISBN (hardcover): 978-1-988353-25-8
Approximately 292 pages
He
devoted his life to seeking justice. But would she get any for him?
It was an ordinary day for police officer
Barry Weir. It was the end of shift, he was tired, and he just wanted to get
home to his wife and kids. But someone had other plans for him, shooting him
down and forcing him to make the ultimate sacrifice.
When news of Weir’s murder reaches the department, it leaves Detective Madison Knight and every cop in the Stiles PD
itching for revenge. It cuts Madison’s boyfriend, colleague, and Weir’s
childhood friend, Troy Matthews, deepest of all, driving him away from everyone
he loves just when they need one another the most.
With evidence pointing to a gang-related
drive-by, Madison and her team investigate the town’s seedy underbelly in
search of justice for their fallen brother. But the deeper they dig, the more
convoluted the case becomes. Now they need to figure out if this was a random
shooting as part of a gang initiation, a straight-up hate crime, or a targeted
kill. But with members of the Stiles PD under attack, they have to do it
fast…before more officers pay with their lives.
ABOUT THE DETECTIVE MADISON KNIGHT SERIES
Murder. Investigation. The
pursuit of justice. Do you love trying to figure out whodunit? How about
investigating alongside police detectives from the crime scene to the forensics
lab and everywhere in between? Do you love a strong female lead? Then I invite
you to meet Detective Madison Knight as she solves murders with her male partner,
utilizing good old-fashioned investigative work aided by modern technology.
This is the perfect book
series for fans of Law & Order, CSI, Blue Bloods, Rizzoli & Isles, Women’s Murder Club, and Hawaii Five-O.
Read in any order or follow
the series from the beginning: Ties That Bind, Justified, Sacrifice, Found Innocent, Just Cause,
Deadly Impulse, In the Line of Duty, Life Sentence (Bonus Prequel).
CAROLYN ARNOLD
is an international best-selling and award-winning author, as well as a speaker,
teacher, and inspirational mentor. She has four continuing fiction
series—Detective Madison Knight, Brandon Fisher FBI, McKinley Mysteries, and
Matthew Connor Adventures—and has written nearly thirty books. Her genre
diversity offers her readers everything from cozy to hard-boiled mysteries, and
thrillers to action adventures.
Both her female
detective and FBI profiler series have been praised by those in law enforcement
as being accurate and entertaining, leading her to adopt the trademark: POLICE
PROCEDURALS RESPECTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT™.
Carolyn was born
in a small town and enjoys spending time outdoors, but she also loves the
lights of a big city. Grounded by her roots and lifted by her dreams, her
overactive imagination insists that she tell her stories. Her intention is to
touch the hearts of millions with her books, to entertain, inspire, and
empower.
She currently
lives just west of Toronto with her husband and beagle and is a member of Crime
Writers of Canada and Sisters in Crime.
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Excerpt from Chapter 4:
Madison walked through the station, feeling as though time was
moving in slow motion as she first headed to her desk. Once there, she took a
seat and opened the bottom drawer, nausea swirling in her gut as she pulled out
a clear plastic Baggie. It was where she kept her mourning band. She’d hoped to
never need it again…
She pulled it out, and for a few seconds, she held
onto it, letting her fingers dip into the thin ribbing in the half-inch-wide
black cloth. She unclipped her badge from its holder and slipped the band on,
carefully placing it so that it ran horizontally across the center of her
badge. As she stared down at the badge, thinking about what that simple band of
black meant, a single tear crept down her cheek. But she didn’t have time to
dwell on her fallen brother and grieve right now.
She swiped at her eyes and returned the Baggie to
the drawer and headed for the briefing.
Even with her detour, she beat Sergeant Winston
there. Sovereign and Stanford were already in the room along with about sixty
officers. It was standing room only, and Madison scanned the crowd for Troy.
But there was no sign of him or of her partner, Terry Grant. She didn’t see the
police chief, either.
Andrea Fletcher, Troy’s older sister, had taken
over the position almost seven months ago. To say she was a vast improvement
over her predecessor was putting it mildly. Patrick McAlexandar was a
chauvinist pig who had been in bed with the Russian mafia—the same mafia that
almost killed her five months ago. And she was certain there was still a hit
out for her. She couldn’t allow the passage of time to lull her into thinking
it had gone away. If McAlexandar’s track record wasn’t bad enough, he also had
aspirations to be the city’s mayor, but Madison would do whatever she could to sabotage his efforts.
Terry walked into the room then and came over to
her. She hugged her partner without hesitation. As much as they teased and rankled
each other, he was like the brother she’d never had.
“I didn’t see you at the hospital,” she said as she
released him.
“We must have just missed each other. I got there
as soon as I could. Dani’s still not sleeping through the night.”
“She is
only two months old,” she reminded him.
Spoken like someone who knew kids…which she didn’t.
“That’s what Annabelle tells me, and she’s such a
good mother. Besides—” Terry gestured around the room “—complaining about the
lack of sleep doesn’t really seem like a big deal in light of everything.” He
fell silent for a few seconds and then added, “I can’t believe he’s gone.”
“Me neither.” The nausea that had settled into the
pit of her gut didn’t seem like it would be going away anytime soon.
Sergeant Winston entered the room, his mourning
band also on his badge. Terry was working on getting his band in place, too.
The sergeant stood at the front of the room. He
cleared his throat, and all the chatter stopped. “As you may have heard,
Officer Barry Weir was shot and killed this morning.”
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