
Injustice for All
by:
J.A. Jance
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 5550222027
ISBN 13: 9785550222027
Publication date:
April 1st, 1990
Publisher: Avon Books
Pages: 368
Genres: Romance, Mystery, Travel
In a thrilling twist of fate, a picturesque day on a Washington beach turns into a nightmare when a blonde woman’s terrified cries pierce the air. As the sun glistens on the waves, the gruesome discovery of a lifeless body casts a dark shadow over the idyllic setting. What begins as a shocking scene unfolds into a complex tapestry of mystery, deception, and hidden truths.
J.A. Jance masterfully weaves together a narrative that delves into the depths of human emotion and moral ambiguity. The strands of the dead man’s life and the beautiful woman’s scream intertwine, leading detectives through a labyrinth of suspects and motives. Each revelation pulls readers deeper into the heart of injustice that pervades not only the crime itself but the very society it reflects.
As the investigation intensifies, the characters confront their own demons and the consequences of choices made. The tension builds, ensuring that readers are not just observers but active participants in unraveling the dark secrets that threaten to consume them all. This engrossing tale is a reminder of how far one might go to seek justice, or alternatively, how easily it can be denied.
J.A. Jance masterfully weaves together a narrative that delves into the depths of human emotion and moral ambiguity. The strands of the dead man’s life and the beautiful woman’s scream intertwine, leading detectives through a labyrinth of suspects and motives. Each revelation pulls readers deeper into the heart of injustice that pervades not only the crime itself but the very society it reflects.
As the investigation intensifies, the characters confront their own demons and the consequences of choices made. The tension builds, ensuring that readers are not just observers but active participants in unraveling the dark secrets that threaten to consume them all. This engrossing tale is a reminder of how far one might go to seek justice, or alternatively, how easily it can be denied.