Investigative Services Branch (ISB) ranger Ainsley Beaumont arrives in her hometown of Natchez, Mississippi, to investigate the murder of a three-month-pregnant teenager. While she wishes the visit was under better circumstances, she never imagined that she would become the killer’s next target–nor that she’d have to work alongside an old flame.
After he almost killed a child, former FBI sniper Lincoln Steele couldn’t bring himself to fire a gun, which had deadly and unforeseen consequences for his best friend. Crushed beneath a load of guilt, Linc is working at Melrose Estate as an interpretive ranger. But as danger closes in on Ainsley during her murder investigation, Linc will have to find the courage to protect her. The only question is, will it be too little, too late?
Award-winning author Patricia Bradley continues her Natchez Trace Park Rangers series with a story about how good must prevail when evil just won’t quit.
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Summary
Crosshairs by Patricia Bradley is the third book in the Natchez Trace Park Rangers series. Each can be read separately. Ainsley works as an Investigative Services Branch ranger.
She has been asked to come in and work a murder of a teenager who was three months pregnant. In the process someone is trying to kill her. Is it related? Then add in her family issues with her dad and you dont know what will happen next. Why does he want the diaries. I loved the addition of her grandmother and her great aunt.
Lincoln was back at the Trace after leaving the FBI after almost killing a child. This storyline gave you an interesting perspective into what snipers have to deal with. Lincoln is now an interpretive ranger that gives tours of the facility. He and Ainsley have a past which they work through as they try to find out what is going on.
The story has a lot of action and characters to keep you guessing.
Violence - several people end up in the hospital and not all of them make it out.
Drug - some of the teens are doing drugs which plays into the story line.