Special Agent Bella Jordan is assigned to investigate a series of murders in West Texas that are linked to the Spider Rock Treasure. Since she spent the first fifteen years of her life in this area, FBI authorities believe she can get the job done. What they don’t know is that one of their prime suspects—a man who’s been on their wanted list for years—is deeply connected to Bella’s past.
The other prime suspect is Carr Sullivan, the man who owns the ranch where the murders occurred. Carr was once one of the wealthiest businessmen in Dallas and has a shady past a mile long. But it appears he’s turned his life around. Can Bella trust him, or is he just trying to cover his tracks?
As Bella probes deeper into the case, threats on her own life convince her the killer is someone she knows. But it soon becomes clear he’s not working alone, and she’ll need to face the past she’s tried so desperately to forget in order to solve the case and prevent more murders.
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Summary
Overall Pursuit of Justice is the third book in the Call of Duty series. I have not read the other books and didn’t feel that I missed anything, however I do want to go back and get them now. Bella is a pint size FBI agent working a murder case with three bodies. Carr is a reformed partier with anger issues who has become a Christian. The bodies are found on his property and he is the main suspect. Bella also has to deal with her past. She is assigned to this case because she grew up the area. The scenes between her and her aunt Debbie were adorable. The author did a great job building up the relationship between Bella and Carr. Realistic relationship between Bella and her coworkers. Great suspense, lots of suspects and sweet romance.
Violence Deaths, discussions of bad parenting
Language
Sexual kissing