Officer Brinna Caruso wants perfection—perfect justice and a perfect world. She wants to save and protect all the innocents in the world, no matter the cost.
Orphaned and struggling to get by, Ivana and her sister left Bulgaria for America with dreams of a better life. But since they arrived in Long Beach, everything they were promised has turned out to be a lie.
After a dead girl is found in the river with a mysterious tattoo on her hip, homicide detective Jack O’Reilly asks for Brinna’s help. Unaware of the depths of evil that will be uncovered, Brinna finds herself flung into a dangerous frontier—an organized human trafficking ring.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 3/5
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Language - 0/5
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Summary
Overall Visible Threat is book 2 in the series featuring Brinna and her K9, Hero. Visible Threat is gripping, compelling, gritty, and intense. Even though Visible Threat
can be read alone I highly recommend reading them in order. You will appreciate Brinna’s personal growth more if you read them in order and Jack’s too. Brinna is dealing with a possible reprimand from disobeying an order, losing funding for Hero which means losing her partner, and the consequences from saving a girl from the river. Did I mention non stop action. Then there was the heartbreaking story of sisters Ivana and Villie, who think they are coming to America to start a new life when in reality they
are being trafficked. Visible Threat deals with human trafficking and the question so many have about why bad things happen to good people. Janice is a veteran police officer and her books are authentic in police drama without being crude or gratuitously violent. Janice creates characters that are real and the interactions with each other are genuine.
Violence Deals with human trafficking, there are deaths, a kidnapping and Brinna's obsession with finding child molesters. There is not graphic detail.