Judgment Call Joanna Brady Mysteries (Audible Audio Edition) J A Jance Hillary Huber HarperAudio Books
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When Joanna Brady's daughter, Jenny, stumbles across the body of her high school principal, Debra Highsmith, in the desert, the Cochise County sheriff's personal and professional worlds collide. Though she's tried to protect her children from the dangers of the grown-up world, the search for justice leads straight to her own door and forces her to face the possibility that her beloved daughter may be less perfect than she seems.
Yet the deeper Joanna digs, the more complications she uncovers. It seems the quiet, upstanding principal had a hidden past, full of mysterious secrets she'd successfully kept buried for years. As the seasoned sheriff juggles professional constraints and personal demands, she finds herself walking a fine line between justice and family that has never been so blurred.
Judgment Call Joanna Brady Mysteries (Audible Audio Edition) J A Jance Hillary Huber HarperAudio Books
J.A.Jance has a unique story that is current in todays word a mixture of smart phones, facebooj and kids in a mrder mystery for Sheriff Brady. The murder of prominent member of the citizens of Bisbee, Az. The story has many different facets affecting a number of people in and out of the area. There;s smart phone picture's that cause loys of trouble concerning a crime site. Sheriff Brady when the victim is found and identified has to search for the nearest kin.It is a book that keeps you reading long past the time you set for yourself in the evenings. There are the familiar characters that include Brady;s worrisome visitor too often who wants thew first shot at the story. Murder and additional murders bring a lot of time spebt by Sherif Brady in trying to solve the original /.. murder. It is a great read from the hands of J.A. Jance.
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Judgment Call Joanna Brady Mysteries (Audible Audio Edition) J A Jance Hillary Huber HarperAudio Books Reviews
JA Jance is one of my favorite writers, and she never disappoints me. Along with a fast paced murder mystery, she gives a lot of insight to each character and why they do the things they do.
In "Judgement Call", Sheriff Brady deals with critical and confidential information being sent out via text messaging. It gives the reader cause to ponder either their own actions or those of their loved ones.
Through the course of solving the current murder, she is in contact with people from the past which lead her and her husband to find out what really lead to the death of her father.
This was a great read.
Overall, I enjoyed this book very much. I was always eager to get back to it when I had been obliged to put it down. There were a couple of spots where I would have liked some more elaboration, though, I think "real life"might have played out just the way it was written. Example I would have liked Cass to apologize to Jenny for her betrayal in letting the picture go out over the internet. Instead, it just seems as though they just got back together as friends. I suppose the idea is that, that was Jenny's judgement call. Maybe there was reason for mutual forgiveness? Anyway, none of it really detracted from the book, read and enjoy.
Another great Joanna Brady book by Ms. Jance. I read 15, 16, and 17 in backwards order and it's better to read in forwards order, but still very moving and worth reading no matter how one picks them up. Recommend for all lovers of Jance's works, and new readers too.
It had been awhile since I read a Joanna Brady novel and reading felt like coming home. I've enjoyed the changes and maturing of Joanna's relationship with her mother as well as Jenny growing up. The twists and turns in this book we're especially satisfying as Joanna and her crew solve current and cold cases. The Brady books are all good and I look forward to reading the next one.
J. A. Jance truly is a fine writer. She is amazingly skilled in creating stories that weave engrossing crime cases and the events of the personal lives of her principal protagonists, with her plots leading to a climax that at once plucks at our heartstrings and keeps us desiring more of the same. In this sense, then, I finally have reached the point at which I have to prepare to wait for the author to catch up to my reading speed. In my review of Betrayal of Trust, I reported that I had reached the end of the long J. P. Beaumont series, Jance's first, initiated in 1985. Now, with Judgment Call, I have reached the end of the Joanna Brady series, begun in 1992 or 1993. Earlier, I came to the end of the Ali Reynolds series, the shortest of her three main series, started in 2005 or 2006. While it is true that I have yet to read her four novels in the so-called Walker series, I am less enthused about that prospect than I am about a new Beaumont, Brady, or Reynolds entry and so am taking a break to catch up with some others of my favorite authors. I'll return to Jance and the Walker series a bit later. When a high school principal is found brutally murdered and dumped in the desert near Sheriff Brady's ranch, the ensuing investigation begins to open avenues to the relatively distant past, at least in Joanna's terms. Her daughter Jenny jumpstarts the plot by using her smart phone to hook inadvisedly into a local pod of social media "friends." Information germane to the murder investigation thus enters the global reticulum of Internet ephemera, thus complicating Joanna's professional life. Before the investigation involving the principal's murder is concluded, a collateral investigation opens up, which depends upon information provided in her father's written diaries salvaged from discard by Joanna's stepfather-in-law in an earlier novel and left with her. This development allows the plotline to hook back to the beginning of the Brady series, all the way back to Desert Heat, in a very satisfying, heartwarming resolution of a traumatic event in the young Joanna's life. That these sorts of things can happen is one of the reasons I enjoy reading novelistic series like those that J. A. Jance writes. I suppose readers can pick up Judgment Call at the airport and read it on the plane flight, but it will be ever so much more enjoyable to begin with Desert Heat and work the way through the 14 novels that preceded Judgment Call. This book is highly recommended, especially if it allowed to be the icing on the cake.
I read and love all her books and that means all the series. I like that they are local Tucson Pima and Cochise county. Though she gets landmarks wrong sometimes, but things change and only a local would know that. I like her writing is decent, characters well developed. I will miss her when she stops writing as I suspect somewhat near retirement age.
But I like all her books. Violence mentioned lightly as to having happened, no descriptions, sex is described as, "they decided to go to bed early and locked the door". That's it pretty much and it is rare. I don't think I remember any cursing.
This is a typical Joanna Brady story. You can jump in at any time, there is some background each book, but it is best to start at the series beginning. But even if they were bad books, I'd still read them to see how the lives of my "friends" are going. I'm hooked!
J.A.Jance has a unique story that is current in today
s word a mixture of smart phones, facebooj and kids in a mrder mystery for Sheriff Brady. The murder of prominent member of the citizens of Bisbee, Az. The story has many different facets affecting a number of people in and out of the area. There;s smart phone picture's that cause loys of trouble concerning a crime site. Sheriff Brady when the victim is found and identified has to search for the nearest kin.It is a book that keeps you reading long past the time you set for yourself in the evenings. There are the familiar characters that include Brady;s worrisome visitor too often who wants thew first shot at the story. Murder and additional murders bring a lot of time spebt by Sherif Brady in trying to solve the original /.. murder. It is a great read from the hands of J.A. Jance.
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