It’s Elvis Week in Memphis, and homicide Detective Rachel Sloan isn’t sure her day could get any stranger when aging Elvis impersonator Vic Vegas asks to see her. But when he produces a photo of her murdered mother with four Elvis impersonators–one of whom had also been murdered soon after the photo was taken–she’s forced to reevaluate. Is there some connection between the two unsolved cases? And could the recent break-in at Vic’s home be tied to his obsession with finding his friend’s killer?
When yet another person in the photo is murdered, Rachel suddenly has her hands full investigating three cases. Lieutenant Boone Callahan offers his help, but their checkered romantic past threatens to get in the way. Can they solve the cases before the murderer makes Rachel victim number four?
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Justice Betrayed
Book Author: Patricia Bradley
What do you like about this book:
"I think I asked the wrong person the wrong question."
Memphis homicide detective Rachel Sloan is slightly annoyed when her Friday afternoon departure time is postponed by a vintage Elvis impersonator, Vic Vegas. The man has doggedly pursued the resolution of a cold case involving a fellow Elvis "tribute artist", Harrison Foxx; accumulating years worth of evidence that he is now anxious to share with Rachel. Why? Because her deceased mother died just one day before Foxx's murder. Coincidence? Rachel doesn't think so and neither does Vegas; but he too, turns up dead before they can exchange vital information.
Lieutenant Boone Callahan still has a difficult time working the same shift as Rachel Sloan. Their brief, albeit, casual dating experience some months ago left him wanting more and Rachel . . . . . well, who knows? She terminated the relationship without much explanation. Now Boone is her superior homicide unit officer, and he is struggling not to hover over Rachel's every decision, especially when his instincts tell him that the Vegas case is too personal for Rachel. She's not telling him something and that could put everyone, especially Rachel, in harm's way.
"Justice Betrayed" is a great story with multiple twists and turns that two very likable characters must travel together, learning that ultimately only God can "never leave or forsake".
I received a copy of this book from the publisher through "Interviews and Reviews" . The opinions stated above are entirely my own.
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